Amanda Laumakis Contributing Writer President Anne McCall ceremonially unveiled The Piper, the campus’ newest sculpture, on Saturday, Oct. 19 as a part of Homecoming Weekend –– the event formerly known as Black and Gold Weekend. Alumnus donor Wayne Randolph ’69 and his wife, Wendy Randolph, …
Douglass Hall on track to finish renovations by July 2025
Gianna Hayes News Editor Wooster’s Homecoming Weekend saw the opening of Douglass Hall for select tours. On Oct. 18, members of the Voice staff toured Douglass Hall with Scot Council representatives. The representatives were also asked their opinions on paint swatches for accent walls and …
Various departments responded to their respective ratings and answered some students’ comments from The Voice’s approval ratings survey, while some abstained from responding.
Gianna Hayes News Editor Department offices were contacted with their results from The Wooster Voice’s fall 2024 approval ratings survey and were offered the chance to comment on the findings. Alexa Konstantinos, vice president of marketing and communications, responded on behalf of the President’s office, …
Scot Council election results
News Staff In an email to the campus community, Scot Council announced their newest members and announced that they saw an increase in participation in the election. The newest members of Scot Council are as follows:
Bite-sized campus happenings
News Staff CAMPUS SAFETY: Shawn Starowesky, director of campus safety and emergency management, confirmed with the Voice that officer Fred Todd is no longer employed with the College. The nature of his departure was not shared due to human resources regulations within the College. RESIDENCE …
Buildings offline and facelifts at the forefront of residential life mission for upcoming year
Gianna Hayes News Editor Since the Douglass Hall renovation began in late Sept. 2023, the College has been shuffling students around to accommodate student needs and practicality. In a Sept. 15, 2023 Voice article, President Anne McCall was quoted as saying, “I believe in …