Desi LaPoole A&E Editor On Oct. 26-28 and Nov. 1-3, The College of Wooster’s department of theater and dance presented Euripides’ Greek tragedy, “Medea.” Directed by Professor Shirley Huston-Findley, “Medea” follows the story of a woman on a quest to seek revenge against the man …
November 2017
Campus Dining supports community by sourcing local food
Robyn Newcomb Features Editor When you’re putting together a meal at Lowry, there are probably lots of considerations going through your head. Would this be good in stir fry? Soup or chili? Is it wrong to get a whole plate of chicken fingers? Everyone has …
English professor’s research published by Oxford University Press
Mackenzie Clark Managing Editor John Levi Barnard, assistant professor of English at The College of Wooster, recently had his book, “Empire of Ruin: Black Classicism and American Imperial Culture,” published by the Oxford University Press. Barnard’s research interests include American literature, African American literature and …
New downtown restaurant Gouda guarantees a good time
André Baronov Digital Editor I want you to close your eyes for a second. What do you see? If you answered cheese, then this review is for you. Before I begin my review, I would like to preface that I knew well before I accepted …
Volunteers help “rake a difference” in Wooster community
Interview by Sally Kershner ’19, a Features Editor for the Voice (Photo On Saturday, Nov. 5, the Wooster Volunteer Network (WVN) hosted its annual volunteer program Rake-a-Difference in Wooster, Ohio. Creating a way for students to volunteer and connect with the community, WVN hosts Rake-a-Difference …