BROOKE SKIBA I had to give a speech at my high school graduation. I wanted to say something that would sum up my four years. Something that would make people laugh, make people think and leave a lasting impression on everyone who heard me speak …
2014
Wooster, imagine others complexly
WYATTSMITH It is a common stereotype that college students are a particularly ideological, uncompromising bunch. I don’t know whether this generalization is true overall, but my time at Wooster has provided me with plenty of anecdotal evidence in support of the theory. The clearest sign …
Ninety-four issues later
TRAVIS MARMON My first issue as a section editor on the Voice was Volume CXXX, Issue VI, which came out on October 15, 2010. If my calculations are correct, that means I have been a part of 95 issues of this newspaper. Whether or not …
Tuesday: My favorite least-favorite day
IAN BENSON I have fallen in love at first sight precisely once in my life. I was 19. It was September 20, 2011. I’d spent the summer dealing with a bout of cancer, and I still carried my body like I was sick. I nervously …
The art wall and respect
Scott McLellan I would like to offer these two images to the campus community to illustrate a certain climate on campus. k(NO)w and its members worked incredibly hard to put up a wall for College community members to think critically and constructively about sexual respect …
Toward a pervasive gender neutrality
James May Last week, the Voice published an important article about the efforts of WGSS Department faculty and students to convert certain campus restrooms into all-gender restrooms, usable by people of any and all gender identities. These plans, if successfully executed, would be a huge …