Kasey Fiedler Contributing Writer The College of Wooster field hockey team ended their season last Wednesday afternoon in the semifinals of the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament in Greencastle, Ind. Although the Fighting Scots were shut out 6-0 against DePauw University, the team lived up …
Band members question policy in wake of controversy
Mariah Joyce Contributing Writer In the days before Family Weekend, David Jackson ’14 resigned and then was re-instated as Scot Band’s primary drum major in a move that seems to promise changes to the Music Department’s current policies regarding students enrolled in the band. On …
Swim team plans Hour of Power for cancer research
Swimmers Lena Smith ’16 and Anna Duke ’15 have reintroduced the fundraiser relay to the Wooster community Sarah Carracher News Editor After taking two years off from the event, the College of Wooster swim team will again host an Hour of Power Relay thanks to …
Students and administrators see sustainability differently
Linnea Johnson Contributing Writer Note: Over the past months, the Voice has published numerous articles concerning sustainability at The College of Wooster, prompted by Rita Frost’s ’14 campaign encouraging President Cornwell to sign the American Colleges and Universities Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC), a pledge for …
Managing stress in a college environment
Camille Schwartz Contributing Writer In contrast to the romanticized images of college life depicted in films and television shows, being a student can be a stressful time for those attempting to balance various extra-curricular activities, academics and a social life. Fortunately, there are steps and …
Reach Trade provides clean water
Kieran Mundy Contributing Writer A partnership between water and coffee, two of the world’s most common beverages, just might have the power to change the world. At least that’s the thinking behind an on-campus social justice project spearheaded by Bailey Connor ’15. For the project, …