Julia Garrison News Editor My first news assignment for the Voice feels like it was only a few months ago –– where I worked with Gianna Hayes ’26 and Sam Boudreau ’23 to investigate the presence of the Pregnancy Care Center on Wooster’s list of reproductive …
May 2025
All-campus budget meeting provides updates on 2025 budget deficit, impact of enrollment challenges
Helen Oriatti-Bruns Chief Copy Editor On Thursday, April 24, David Jones ’88, vice president for finance and business, hosted an all-campus budget meeting. Jones provided updates on Wooster’s forecasted budget deficit for fiscal year 2025 and on the College’s financial projections for fiscal year 2026. …
More than a teacher?
Bri Becerra Editor-in-Chief We’ve all seen the TikToks that education majors from other institutions make, joking about how their homework is to learn an ice-breaker activity while their STEM roommate cries over a lab report that they have to finish. Or maybe even the TikToks …
Lots of debt, but no regret
Rae Harris Editor-in-Chief I am leaving The College of Wooster with a boatload of debt, so much that it doesn’t even feel real. But I can honestly say that I don’t regret my decision to pursue a degree at a private liberal arts school. When …
EVERYONE NEEDS TO GET WEIRDER RIGHT NOW!!!
Izzie Corley Cartoonist Every few years, we all collectively say that “cringe culture is dead,” and yet time and time again it rears its ugly head: Making fun of people who are passionate and nerdy but in the wrong way becomes cool again. In light …
What lies ahead
Zach Perrier Viewpoints Editor The following is based on when I was asked to give a senior speech on the Scot Symphonic Band tour. I wanted to take the core of what I said and expand on it to look at my whole experience at …