Getting into a college is a huge deal, but surviving is another issue that many do not anticipate. My first two years at the college were a mess. I could not focus on studying for a long enough time; I could not understand course readings; …
2019
Kendra Morehead to leave College on May 8
Saeed Husain News Editor Kendra Morehead, assistant director of International Student Services (ISS) in the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) at the College, will be vacating her position on Wednesday, May 8 to join Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. Morehead made the announcement …
Sunn O))) puts on a legendary live show
Andy Kilbride Staff Writer On April 17, drone metal band Sunn O))) (pronounced “sun”) played at the Agora Theater in Cleveland to promote their latest record, “Life Metal.” Well into their second decade as a band, core members Greg Anderson and Stephen O’Malley — often …
Student actions determine Wooster’s future
Earlier this semester comedian Mamoudou N’Diaye ’14 was on campus speaking about his Wooster experience. He described his experience at Wooster as buffet-style: dabbling in this and that department, messing around with intramurals, participating in various student groups. He painted a picture of liberal arts …
A living wage can pay for itself
Before I make the economic case for paying our college’s hourly workers a living wage of $14.08 per hour, I want to get two points out of the way. First, the moral argument for a living wage should supersede the economic argument. Our college’s graduate …
Voice selects new senior editors
Samuel Casey News Editor For the 2019-20 school year, Waverly Hart ’20 and Desi LaPoole ’20 were chosen as Editors in Chief for The Wooster Voice by Mackenzie Clark ’19 and Coral Ciupak ’19 who currently occupy the leadership positions. Chloe Burdette ’21 has been …