The Wooster Voice staff shares our view on the Party Monitor Policy’s effect on drinking A recurring topic of this semester has been the attempted introduction of party-space-limiting rules and the continued enforcement of vague and unclear party monitor policies. The reason for these policies …
October 2014
College staff members deserve support from students and administration
Ashanti Wallace From lackluster conditions in my house to a diminishing party scene thanks to the newly implemented party policy, my grievances with The College of Wooster seem to grow more and more every day. After three years at this institution, being instilled with the …
Pervasive rape culture on Wooster campus must be addressed
Cris Wildman Disclaimer: While the Voice strives to fact-check all of its content, it was impossible to confirm all of the details in this Viewpoint due to privacy laws that prevent College administrators from discussing individual judicial cases. We could confirm that this account aligns …
Female discrimination revisited
Jacob Caldwell I understand there to have been a surprising and bemusing number of negative responses to an article (and by proxy, the views expressed by many female and nonmale students) in the Sept. 12 edition of the Voice regarding the presence of microagressive misogyny …
Is the College a safe place for everyone?
Hannah Jackson As diverse as this College is purported to be (and at many times is) there is still a rift between the treatment students receive and the treatment that we deserve. On Homecoming weekend, I was able to observe this gap. I watched as …
Campus Council rep. voices frustration
Lillian Shepherd It’s frustrating to be a member of Campus Council right now. It’s disheartening that, although the official party monitor policy that we passed last year certainly needed revisions, it wasn’t nearly as problematic and confusing as the House Party Policy written by Campus …