Stephen Lumetta Contributing Writer Across the country, sexual assaults at colleges have garnered attention from students, college administrations and the federal government. Sexual assault has been a core issue at the College in recent years with the founding of student groups such as k(NO)w to …
Students surprised by large bills for STI tests
Sarah Carracher News Editor For sexually active college students, STI testing can be a crucial service which college health centers are more often than not relied on to provide. Despite this, many Wooster students — in particular those with the student health insurance (which is …
Laura attends the Wayne County Fair
Laura Merrell Managing Editor Last Thursday night after editorial board, three members of the Voice staff and I piled into a bright banana-yellow car to go to the Wayne County Fair. I knew the fair in Wooster had been a long-standing tradition ever since the …
Meet the staff: a profile of Dining Services’s Gail Wiebe
Tristan Lopus Contributing Writer MacLeod’s Coffee Shop and Convenience Store — that is, the C-Store, for those who have never read the tartan sign above the door — fuels the Wooster student body. Its many forms of caffeine and sugar make possible the procrastination-induced midnight …
Monitor training raises ire, eyebrows
James May Senior Writer James May ’16 attended party monitor training last week. Since he knows many of you are either angry about the policy or simply don’t care, he took less effort to keep some instinctual sarcasm out of his report. While this article …
YikYak: an anonymous double-edged sword
Michael Hatchett A&E Editor “Independent minds, drinking together.” “I have successfully taken a piss.” “The Amish have better wi-fi than us.” What are these profound, thought-provoking statements? The latest writings on a library bathroom stall? Conversational asides overheard in Lowry? No, these are just …