James May Senior Writer The College of Wooster installed three new security cameras along Beall Avenue this summer in an attempt to curtail a long history of harassment along that street. The cameras sit at the north and south ends of campus and the Lowry …
September 8, 2014
Wooster’s first slam poetry team forges ahead
Sarah Carracher News Editor In recent years, more and more students have found their creative outlet in slam poetry, and Wooster is no exception. In addition to Word of Mouth, Wooster’s spoken word club, the College now has its very first slam poetry team, Know …
The Voice staff reflects on summer entertainment
“The Circle,” Lara Sinangil One of my favorite parts of the summer is reading for pleasure. It’s the one time of the year when I finally have the freedom to catch up on the books I wanted to read during the semester. The Circle, published …
Doctor Who premiere inspires hope
Rachel Wortman Viewpoints Editor Doctor Who is back with plenty to prove, hurtling onto our screens and back into the collective consciousness of Britain and the rest of the world. Just a few moments into this year’s premiere, it became clear that this new era …
A predictable evening at the 66th Emmys
Lily Iserson A&E Editor Scheduled immediately after Wooster’s first week of classes, on a Monday of all nights, NBC’s airing of the 66th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards already felt like a background event, the kind of program audiences would disinterestedly check on Variety the day …
THE GIVER REVISITED
Dominic Piacentini Odds are at some point in your education you were assigned to read Lois Lowry’s The Giver. Whether you actually read the book or not, the classic young adult novel is a staple in American public education. A film adaptation of The Giver …