Mariah Joyce News Editor In the coming weeks, Wooster will launch its first Peace Corps Prep program, joining 24 other colleges and universities nationwide with similar groups, which are part of a five year-old national push to engage students in the Peace Corps. The number …
Students rally in support of Ferguson, Missouri More than 50 students attended the rally for Michael Brown in downtown Wooster
Mary Jeffries Senior News Writer In response to the recent events in Ferguson, Missouri, members of the Wooster community gathered at the downtown gazebo on Sunday, Aug. 24, as part of a rally to commemorate Michael Brown, who was shot and killed in Ferguson on …
Meet your (grade) makers: a profile of professors
The Voice sent out questions to a number of new and returning faculty members asking them questions about their research and the classes they teach. The following are the answers they gave. Returning Professors: What classes do you teach at the College and …
College installs security cameras, phone towers The Voice recaps the installation of new cameras on Beall
James May Senior Writer The College of Wooster installed three new security cameras along Beall Avenue this summer in an attempt to curtail a long history of harassment along that street. The cameras sit at the north and south ends of campus and the Lowry …
Wooster’s first slam poetry team forges ahead
Sarah Carracher News Editor In recent years, more and more students have found their creative outlet in slam poetry, and Wooster is no exception. In addition to Word of Mouth, Wooster’s spoken word club, the College now has its very first slam poetry team, Know …
The Voice staff reflects on summer entertainment
“The Circle,” Lara Sinangil One of my favorite parts of the summer is reading for pleasure. It’s the one time of the year when I finally have the freedom to catch up on the books I wanted to read during the semester. The Circle, published …