Ben Taylor The Party Monitor Policy has been commented and reported on by the Voice almost ad naseum. I recognize this, but I would still like to add to the mix a discussion on a very particular part of the policy that, as far as …
Volleyball falls to nationally-ranked Wittenberg
Megan Zerrer Contributing Writer The Wooster volleyball team lost to one of its toughest rivals, Wittenberg University, last Saturday. While the ladies were dealt a 3-0 setback, there were certainly some bright spots throughout the sets. The Scots were able to take their first lead …
Goodell is no good for the NFL
Sheamus Dalton In a press conference concerning the Ray Rice situation last Friday, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said, “I got it wrong on a number of levels.” Mr. Goodell, you most definitely did get it wrong. In recent weeks, the NFL has plunged into a …
Football blows out Oberlin on new field
Zane Wright Contributing Writer The College of Wooster football team got off to an explosive start in the first half of Saturday’s NCAC opener, scoring 42 points to give them a 42-10 lead at the half. Halftime did not slow them down as they continued …
Scots stumble, look for rebound in conference play
Jared Berg Contributing Writer The Fighting Scots men’s soccer team had a difficult week, with losses to Muskingum, Capital and La Roche as their non-conference schedule concluded. Currently, the team is facing difficulties as three starting players are missing due to injury. “Obviously its tough …
Campus Council and SGA look to clarify jurisdictions
Dominic Piacentini Editor-in-Chief The discussion concerning the enactment of the most current versions of the Party Monitor Policy has highlighted a general confusion among the students regarding policy legislation on campus and the roles of the Student Government Association (SGA) and Campus Council (CC). The …