Tyler Rak Editor-in-Chief Over winter break I was having a chat with a close friend from high school of whom I was always a little jealous of because he got into one of my dream schools: Columbia University. When discussing college, we mentioned having issues …
2024
Faculty approval ratings survey reflects poorly on the future of Wooster
Emilie Eustace Tyler Rak Editors in Chief Ellen McAllister Managing Editor Between Dec. 13 and 27, 2023, a faculty survey was carried out on behalf of the Committee on Conference with Trustees, posing three open-ended questions to its participants: “What are ‘positive developments’ at the …
Senior editors tell all in a departing conversation to the Voice’s dedicated readers
Julia Garrison News Editor The senior editors sat down in the Voice office to reflect on their time at Wooster and with the Voice as graduation nears. Editor in Chief Tyler Rak ’24 is a political science and history double major with a double minor …
Wooster: a place of community
Thomas Pitney Sports Editor When I was deciding on which college to attend, I ultimately chose Wooster because I thought the College offers a uniquely close-knit community of students, faculty and staff. Like any other student, I have gone through my ups and downs while …
The Voice’s new editorial staff announced
News Staff This week, the Voice welcomed their new editorial staff for the upcoming school year. The Voice team will be led by Editors-in-Chief Bri Becerra ’25 and Rae Harris ’25, who served as the Features and Viewpoints editors for the 2023-24 year respectively. Nemsie …
WAC’s Springfest 2024 takes over the Residential Quad
By Morgan Hunter Contributing Writer While Springfest officially opened its gates at 6 p.m., many students lined up early on the Residential Quad to sign their waivers and claim their food vouchers, a must for enjoying all of the extra activities, including inflatables and even …