Julia Garrison News Editor One of the things that can make or break your collegiate experience is the food. Being a senior this year, I have seen Wooster’s dining services outsourced and whittled away. It’s not unusual for an institution to go through such aggressive …
Scot Council kicks off the year with first two general assemblies, discusses constitution and new name for Hillel
Julia Garrison News Editor Scot Council, Wooster’s student government board, met for their first two general assemblies of the year on Aug. 26 and Sept. 3 in Lowry 202 at 7:00 p.m. The board’s first meeting of the year was commonplace for a general first …
The Voice’s new editorial staff announced
News Staff This week, the Voice welcomed their new editorial staff for the upcoming school year. The Voice team will be led by Editors-in-Chief Bri Becerra ’25 and Rae Harris ’25, who served as the Features and Viewpoints editors for the 2023-24 year respectively. Nemsie …
Senior editors tell all in a departing conversation to the Voice’s dedicated readers
Julia Garrison News Editor The senior editors sat down in the Voice office to reflect on their time at Wooster and with the Voice as graduation nears. Editor in Chief Tyler Rak ’24 is a political science and history double major with a double minor …
Three academic programs recommended for discontinuation in Academic Program Review
Julia Garrison News Editor In an email correspondence with the Voice, Provost and French and Francophone Studies Professor Lisa Perfetti shared the current progress of the Academic Program Review’s (APR) process. The APR process has been occurring since last spring and will still be in …
April 15 Scot Council brief
Julia Garrison News Editor Scot Council met for their general assembly meeting in Lowry 202 on April 15 at 7 p.m. These meetings are open to the public. The opening discussion included a headcount for Scot Council’s general election, which includes positions for rising seniors, …