When I was 15 years old, I found my solace in a man. A boy, really. He was not but 17 years old and his voice had barely dropped. Andrew made me happy in that giddy, crush sort of way. I felt enamored at the …
April 2019
Women’s lacrosse remains undefeated this season
Cat Baker Contributing Writer Since the first game of the season on Feb. 23, The College of Wooster women’s lacrosse team has enjoyed a very successful season. In fact, they’ve won all nine games that they’ve played. Of those nine, eight of them have ended …
Dr. Lisa Perfetti selected as Wooster’s new Provost
Perfetti joins the College from Whitman College, where she served as Dean for Faculty Development Samuel Casey News Editor On Friday, March 29, President Sarah Bolton sent an email to the campus community announcing the hiring of Dr. Lisa Perfetti as the College’s new provost. …
Upcoming film festival showcases new student works
Erika Purdy Contributing Writer This Saturday, April 6, The Goliard — Wooster’s student-run literary magazine — will hold its second annual Student Film Festival. The event will take place in The Alley from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. The first film festival was held two years …
Corporate racism is unacceptable
Referring back to the article “D&G continues to bridge gap between generations” published two issues ago in The Wooster Voice, the contributing author introduced the brand D&G, its latest collection and fancy designs. However, the “minor hiccups” mentioned in the article was actually the sensational …
The Scene: Beto O’Rourke and the limitations of punk rock idealism
Politicians trying way too hard to relate with the youths of today is hardly a new phenomenon. That’s why you had to suffer through Hillary dabbing on “Ellen” and Ted Cruz quoting “Simpsons” episodes during the last election cycle. But Beto O’Rourke, if not different …