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 …
Trump’s cabinet shapes up two weeks out from election day
Noor Mushtaq Contributing Writer Donald Trump won the 60th quadrennial U.S. presidential election and has begun the process of selecting the people he wishes to serve in his Cabinet. The Cabinet has at least 16 positions, including the vice president and the heads of the …
Faculty and students discuss censorship, ZWD lists at faculty meeting
Graphic by Julia Garrison ’25. Gianna Hayes News Editor The Governance Room in the lower level of the Scot Center houses the monthly faculty meetings, which — until Monday — have been closed to students, for at least the past four years. Through conversations with …
The Piper sculpture officially unveiled and dedicated
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 …