Amanda Crouse A&E Editor Keith lives in New York in a sardine-tin apartment with a roommate he’s afraid of and an electricity bill that just can’t seem to get paid on time. He spends his days in the suburbs, walking door-to-door and selling coupon pamphlets …
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Book Recommendations from The Voice Staff!
Amanda recommends: “Narcissus and Goldmund” by Hermann Hesse Goldmund, a bright and energetic boy on the cusp of adolescence, is sent to study at a Catholic monastery in medieval Germany. Here, he falls under the mentorship of the intensely pious young teacher Narcissus. Despite the …
Res. Life updates: Compton renovations, health and safety inspections
Julia Garrison News Editor John Reynolds, director of residence life, sent emails from the office of residence life on Monday, March 10 that outlined updates on student housing, including the renovation of Compton Hall. In one email to the student body, Reynolds sent a renovation …
POS systems at Old Main and Knowlton to accept flex after spring break
Julia Garrison News Editor Following a recent software update to campus dining’s point-of-sale system, students have been unable to utilize flex dollars (until using a meal swipe) at two locations on campus: Old Main Café and Knowlton Science Café. Marjorie Shamp, director of campus dining, …
Students, faculty, community members gather downtown to rally for science
Gianna Hayes News Editor On Friday, March 7, a crowd formed at the corner of Market Street and Liberty Street in downtown Wooster. Around 30 people, including several College of Wooster students and faculty members, alongside city of Wooster community members, held signs up to …
College a part of major internet outage
As early as 11 a.m. on March 7, the College and surrounding areas experienced an outage in internet connection. The outage, caused by a “break in [the College’s internet carrier’s] fiberoptic cable plant,” was officially announced around 3:30 p.m. the same day by Vince DiScipio, …