Ian Benson Editor-in-Chief When the College made the switch from coal to natural gas last March, the smokestack that loomed over John P. Papp Stadium became unnecessary. A demolition team removed the campus landmark this summer because the campus’s new natural gas burners do not …
Res Life, Student Activities join forces
New Campus Life department encompasses responsibilities of Residence Life and Student Activities Sarah Carracher News Editor The 2013-14 Wooster school year begins with its fair share of departmental changes. This summer saw the combination of Residence Life and Student Activities into one larger collaborative office …
Housing challenges force Security move
Madeleine O’Neill News Editor At the end of last semester, roughly 140 students left campus without any guess as to where they might live during the 2013-14 school year. The Residence Life office spent much of this past summer dealing with what amounted to a …
New chef looks to revamp menu
Brooke Skiba Features Editor The new school year has brought many new physical changes and faces to campus. One adjustment that the campus will experience this year is the switch to a new executive chef: Pete Wallin. Chef Pete is replacing Chef Rick Keyes, who …
Words of wisdom for the start of a new school year
Travis Marmon Ian Benson Editors-in-Chief Anya Cohen Managing Editor The sound of bagpipes waft through the Oak Grove. President Cornwell has nearly run you over in his Vespa. McGaw Chapel is still ugly. Another school year is upon us. And with a new year comes …
The Voice staff’s look back on summer continued
Wyatt Smith Features Editor This summer, the only movie I found time to watch in theaters was “The Way, Way Back,” an angsty coming-of-age-story brimming with clichés. The film featured an unrealistically attractive love interest, parents who just don’t get it and wacky side characters. …