As the Beall Avenue Streetscape project through the College nears its end, I hope students will change their habits and cross only in the new brick-paved crosswalks. For a very long time, students have crossed the street wherever they wanted to. While construction has been …
2009
To the Editors:
I write in response to Alexander Lansís opinion published in last weekís edition of The Wooster Voice. First, I applaud his concern and find that we agree on several of the substantive points.† While it may not be surprising given the historical grounding of our …
This Week in Pictures
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Cleveland exhibit has Wooster ties
The Dittrick Medical History Center of Case Western Reserve University opened a new, permanent exhibit on the history of contraception Thursday, Sept. 17. Assistant Editor of Wooster magazine Jimmy Wilkinson Meyer is the guest curator for ìVice, Virtue, and Contraband: A History of Contraception in …
Sophomore class enjoys time off campus at yearly retreat
Every college student has a similar dilemma. We all wonder, What should I do with my life? Who am I, really? What should I major in? Do I really want to do that for the rest of my life? These questions may seem even more …
Kristof discusses global oppression of women
According to an old Chinese proverb, women hold up half the sky. Looking at the immense problems around the globe like global warming and a worldwide economic recession, half the sky is already falling. According to New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, the key to …