As a third-year student at The College of Wooster, I’ve seen how various changes have manifested within the demographic of our student population. Because the College is a predominately white institution, I do not realistically expect for minority groups to someday dominate the campus, but …
Young squad, high goals
Anna Duke Sports Editor For the first time since the 2008 season, the Fighting Scots volleyball team will have a roster dominated by underclassmen. Since seven of the 14 team members are freshmen, the team will look to their three upperclassmen for leadership. After losing …
The return of the king: the fellowship reborn
Ben Taylor It would be a travesty if we were to publish the year’s first issue of the Voice without mentioning the most important moment in the history of the Cleveland Cavaliers since July 8, 2010. The King is returning to his rightful throne. …
Men’s soccer ready to tackle 2014 season
Lincoln Plews Sports Editor It’s not easy to fill a gap left by the graduation of eight seniors, but that’s exactly what the men’s soccer team must do this year to succeed. Last season the Scots finished 5-10-1 overall, but did end the season …
Football digs deep, sets up for new season
Sheamus Dalton Sports Editor In 2012, the College of Wooster football team finished 2-8. In 2013, first year Head Coach Frank Colaprete led his Scots to a 7-3 finish. A five win improvement in only one season is surely impressive and is reason enough for …
Renovations, flooding bring summer changes to College College buildings suffered several damages over summer months, prompting renovations and repairs
Mary Jeffries Senior News Writer Over the summer several College of Wooster buildings underwent renovations and suffered from issues caused by water damage. According to Associate Dean of Students Christie Bing-Kracker, Kate House is slated for renovation later this year and has been declared uninhabitable …