Julia Garrison News Editor Scot Council met for their weekly general assembly on Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. in Lowry 202. These meetings are open to the public. During the opening discussion, Scot Council members discussed the guidelines for student demonstration with a group of …
Students, faculty protest Wooster’s alleged investments related to the Israel-Hamas war
Julia Garrison News Editor “Hey hey, ho ho, the war machine has got to go,” called out protester Leo Daoud ’26 into a megaphone while over 70 students, faculty and staff stood outside of Lowry Student Center on Friday, Oct. 25. Protestors lined the edges …
A Scot’s guide to voting in person
Julia Garrison News Editor Election day is just a weekend away. Here’s what you need to know about voting in the 2024 presidential election. Early voting ends on Sunday, Nov. 3 at 5 p.m. Students and community members registered in Wayne County can visit the …
The Underground just doesn’t cut it anymore
Julia Garrison News Editor Picture this: a space where students can come together, have a drink and watch a movie. What you’re picturing is probably a small dorm room, maybe some fairy lights and a small portable Bluetooth speaker. Certainly you hadn’t imagined a brightly-lit, …
The Voice’s approval ratings survey is out. What do the results show?
The Wooster Voice staff collected responses to their biannual survey the week before fall break. The survey allowed students to share feedback on departments across campus anonymously.
Bite-sized news briefs
Julia Garrison News Editor Civil Rights and Title IX Coordinator Chelsea Polly shared September’s campus climate notification on Oct. 15. She also announced the introduction of an anonymous Title IX questionnaire form, of which the answers will be shared on the Title IX Inside Wooster …