After cruising past Baldwin-Wallace College (15-13) last Friday 12-3, the baseball team split its doubleheader with Case Western Reserve University (26-12) last Sunday amid blistering conditions at Art Murray Field. Wooster (18-11, 9-3 NCAC) made its presence immediately known when it traveled to face non-conference …
April 2011
Greek Insight – Greek Community Needs More Defined Identity
As a prospective student, I was convinced I would never “go Greek.” It’s the same sentiment I’ve heard from dozens of other Wooster students who now sport Greek letters on a daily basis. Our Greek groups have a flavor that only Wooster students can achieve. …
A&Q presents annual 7 Days of Gays
By Emily Bartelheim, Features Editor Last week, The College of Wooster’s Allies & Queers hosted its annual “7 Days of Gays.” From April 10-16, events were held every day in order to bring awareness and highlight issues was faced by LGBT members of campus and …
TORNADO HITS HARD ACROSS U.S.
A string of twisters†traveled from Oklahoma to Virginia before going out to sea Sunday. They demolished and damaged schools, big-box stores and brick houses, killing at least 45 people. Although authorities are still assessing the damage, as many as 90 percent of the fatalities …
Wooster Inn’s ultimate beer tasting
What more could you ask for on a Friday night than great beer and fantastic food? This is exactly what guests were able to partake in at The Wooster Inn last Friday as part of a special beer tasting hosted by the Thirsty Dog Brewing …
Israel and the failure of nationalism
It has come to my attention that my article in the Voice last month regarding Zionism and Israel was met with a large amount of criticism from Wooster students and faculty, specifically certain aspects of the Jewish community on campus, for its provocative nature. Before …