Gianna Hayes News Editor A handful of Wooster students participated in the “Hands Off! Our Science” National Day of Action on April 5, in downtown Cleveland. The protest comes after the Stand Up for Science Rallies that occurred nationwide on March 7 earlier this year. …
Students, faculty, community members gather downtown to rally for science
Gianna Hayes News Editor On Friday, March 7, a crowd formed at the corner of Market Street and Liberty Street in downtown Wooster. Around 30 people, including several College of Wooster students and faculty members, alongside city of Wooster community members, held signs up to …
The College complies with bathroom bill amidst student grievances; maintains commitment to gender nonconforming students, staff and faculty
Gianna Hayes News Editor In an email sent out to the campus community on Jan. 30, President Anne McCall outlined responses to recent legislation enacted by the Trump Administration and the Ohio House of Representatives. One such piece of legislation, House Bill (HB) 183 — …
Douglass Hall makes significant progress on renovations
Gianna Hayes News Editor Douglass Hall, scheduled to open for housing in the fall of 2025, continues to make progress on renovations. Beau Mastrine, senior director for facilities management and development, led members of the Voice on a tour of the construction site. One of …
The College welcomes new staff members going into the spring semester
Gianna Hayes News Editor The beginning of the semester has seen various changes in staffing and administration. Jason McGrath, formerly of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has been welcomed as vice president of enrollment management in the president’s cabinet. He previously worked …
Wooster welcomes Dr. Randal Maurice Jelks to kick-off MLK day celebrations
Gianna Hayes News Editor from @wooinsider The Martin Luther King Junior (MLK) planning committee kicked off their schedule of events to honor the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with the Interfaith Prayer Breakfast and Keynote Address on Monday, Jan. 20. The event began at …