In my first semester as a student at The College of Wooster, an acquaintance of mine, Madeleine O’Neill, convinced me to come copy-edit for the Voice, playing on my pedantic disposition toward grammar. During the second semester, acquaintance Dominic Piacentini invited me to write a …
May 2016
Wooster is what students choose to make of it
My first request for a donation from the Alumni Association arrived in my mailbox this week, so I guess I am officially leaving Wooster soon. I will not be sending in $5, or any money, at least for a while. For one thing, I’m about …
Wooster is weird and frustrating — but unique
With just a couple more weeks remaining in the semester, I’ve begun to do a lot of reflecting on my experience here at the College. There are a lot of things I wish I could have done and said, but unfortunately there just isn’t enough …
Working for the Voice helped me become a Squirrel
As some of you may know, I am the author of the on-campus underground comedy publication, the Squirrel. Now I realize probably most of you have never heard of it and of those that have, I’m sure only a handful of you have actually read …
Two short rants to end my time here
I have two very different rants to make. One is about being poor, and one is about being a musician – I promise they’re not related. They’re only minimally researched and are mostly based on my immediate thoughts, so take them as you will. On …
Lesson learned from the Voice
This is my last opportunity to write for the sports section of the Voice. I want to seize this moment to reflect on my experiences and what they have taught me about sports and my college experience. Lesson one: Working for the Voice has confirmed …