by Ellen McAllister I get about thirty emails a day. They are usually alerting me to some meeting I have to attend or someone asking for my help to resolve an issue. Zero of them are from people genuinely checking in. All of them need …
September 2023
Fostering a strong college-town relationship
by Hamed Goharipour The College of Wooster stands as a beacon of academic excellence and community spirit. However, our institution still thrives on the synergy between the vibrant campus and the picturesque town of Wooster. Yet, as we navigate the challenges posed by physical constraints, …
What’s on your ballot? The Voice explains Ohio’s Issue 1 and 2 set to appear on the Nov. ballot
Zach Perrier Viewpoints Editor This upcoming November’s election in Ohio is focused on two state-wide issues outside of local elections, that being the right to abortion in wake of the Dobbs Supreme Court case last year and the legalization of marijuana. Ohio is one …
Eta Pi, Wooster’s only all-gender fraternity, to disband due to low recruitment numbers
Julia Garrison News Editor Founded in 2011, Eta Pi is Wooster’s only all-gender fraternity. They have worked closely with the Wayne County Humane Society in volunteer efforts and were planning on hosting recruitment events (formerly known as “rush”) this fall until their sign-ups yielded …
Men’s soccer falls to John Carroll by a score of 4-1
Nick Schade and Henry Schneiderman The Fighting Scots men’s soccer team traveled to Cleveland, Ohio last Saturday to play against John Carroll University in their fourth game of the season. After a humble beginning to the season with two hard-fought ties and an unfortunate loss, …
Wooster’s tennis shares the love to new teammates
by Jensen Kugler Women’s tennis opened their season with ten total wins at the Kenyon Invitational. Win or lose, they play like a family. For one first-year, that means everything. Lauren Richmond ’27 is a first-year member of the varsity women’s tennis team, and tennis …