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The headline article "College of Wooster reaccreditation process continues" describes the criteria faculty and students need to meet in order to get the college reaccredited. "Res Life asks for a number of rising seniors to move off campus" reports on the housing shortage affecting seniors' ability to live on campus. Another news article, "Scot Center changes hours; now closes at 10 p.m.," is about the reduction of hours at the Scot Center in reaction to maintaining the allotted student employment budget. Features includes a week-long LGBTQ+ celebration led by Spectrum called the "Seven Days of Gays," as well as a talk from Robert Rummel-Hudson, author of "Schuyler's Monster: A Father's Journey with His Wordless Daughter." In Arts and Entertainment, the Voice looks at the Spring Dance Concert and the student-run nonprofit Project Gallery. This section also reports on an art museum showcase and a review of the show How I Met Your Mother. The Sports section's articles showcase women's lacrosse, softball, and baseball.

Publication Date

4-12-2013

City

Wooster

Keywords

reaccreditation, Higher Learning Commission, Residence Life, senior living, housing shortage, Scot Center, student employment, Margaret Thatcher, dorm safety, LGBTQ, Spectrum, dance concert, Project Gallery, art museum, lacrosse, softball, baseball

Subject Heading

Universities and colleges--Accreditation; Dormitories; College students--Employment; Gay rights; Sexual minorities; Lacrosse; Softball; Baseball

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-04-12

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