Professor Joanne Frye returns to Wooster, will give joint lecture with fellow memoirist Jane Lazarre Retirement doesn’t stop most Wooster professors, many of whom retain strong ties to the College while pursuing works of academia and other profound interests. In the case of Joanne …
March 2012
Officials publish updated Scot’s Key
Administration corrects last week’s statements regarding the alcohol policy Kris Fronzak Editor in Chief As of late, there has been a fair amount of confusion regarding changes to the College’s Alcohol Policy. Up until this week, the Voice heard several conflicting opinions from Resident Assistants, …
Men’s basketball wins 14th NCAC Tournament
Travis Marmon Sports Editor The Wooster Men’s basketball team won its fourth consecutive NCAC Tournament Championship last weekend in Springfield, Ohio, defeating Ohio Wesleyan University on Friday in the semifinal and Denison University on Saturday in the final. On Friday, the second-seeded Scots (24-4, 12-4 …
Student stories from around the world
Adam Levin ’14 and Peggy Olson ’14 share their experiences while studying abroad Adam Levin Contributor This semester I am studying abroad in Córdoba, Spain. When we first arrived, we spent 10 days traveling to Madrid, Barcelona and Salamanca, among other cities, however, the …
“Reign of Terror” bells ringing out of tune
Matt Taylor Staff Writer I remember when I first heard Sleigh Bells’ 2010 single “Crown on the Ground.” After a suggestion from a friend, I decided to check them out, a duo from Florida and New York who combined metal and electronic pop influences. I …
My favorite album: “Born to Run”
Ian Benson Features Editor Sometimes, it still comes as a surprise to me that my favorite album is “Born to Run” by Bruce Springsteen and the E. Street Band. After all, it’s been my favorite album since I was at least 15, probably even longer. …