by Gianna Hayes I’m sure any observant student, faculty or staff member has noticed the extreme uptick in COVID cases on campus recently. It seems like every day I hear of another friend who has tested positive. With each case I hear about, I get …
The Moth flies back to campus after hiatus
Willow Thomas, Julia Garrison, Gianna Hayes Voice Staff For the first time since 2020, The Moth returned to Wooster, hosted by The Goliard with music from WOO 91. Tireless work from The Goliard’s four-member executive board has revitalized the creative organization composed of campus artists …
Missions and outcomes brings questions of parking lots and staffing concerns
Amelia Crowley Contributing Writer The second floor of Lowry was home to Scot Council’s Missions and Outcomes this past Wednesday, Oct. 25. Officially convening the meeting, Scot Council President Jaylin Hudson ’24 began the introductions. Hudson emphasized the importance of transparency and inclusion, as well …
My Father’s Kettle
by Gianna Hayes A black handle, plastic and curved comfortably enough, familiar with the feel of hands weary yet eager. A charred bottom, sooty from the burnt meals spilled on the stovetop. A steel spout : outpouring of hot water. A lever to switch, waiting …
Is it cool to be mysterious?
by Gianna Hayes I’m sure you’ve seen it on Pinterest, or through TikToks or Instagram reels: How to be the mysterious cool person, reading poetry in that one armchair of the library, headphones in, always blasting Lana Del Rey, unknowable and unreachable. What is the …
Wooster re-arranges administration offices and adds new faces for the upcoming year
Gianna Hayes and Julia Garrison News Editors On Aug. 16, Interim Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Cliff Bobbitt addressed the student body in an email that outlined shifts in multiple administrative offices. The most notable position changes for current administrators …