News Staff Scot Council met for their general assembly meeting on April 8 at 7 p.m. in Lowry Student Center. General elections for Scot Council are wrapping up and will close this afternoon, April 12, by 5 p.m. Applicants can submit an application for a …
Total madness: Wooster’s celebration of the eclipse in the path of totality
Zach Perrier ’25. viewpoints editor of The Wooster Voice, looks up at the eclipse in awe minutes before totality. Photo by Julia Garrison ’25 Nick Schade Contributing writer and cartoonist Hundreds of students, members of the Wooster community and outside visitors gathered on the academic …
Students and alumni push back against McCall, circulating a no donation pledge letter
Julia Garrison News Editor Wooster alumni and students are circulating a second letter regarding the administration’s lack of response to the Israel-Hamas war and President Anne McCall’s deletion of a campus-wide email sent by faculty on Jan. 30. Opened for signage on March 4, the …
Student journalism is the lifeblood of higher education institutions
Julia Garrison, News Editor for the Voice, stresses the importance of student journalism on campuses.
AAUP calls upon McCall to protect first amendment rights
Julia Garrison News Editor Wooster’s American Association of United Professors (AAUP) chapter addressed the campus community and — more specifically— President Anne McCall in a Feb. 22 open letter. They promoted an upcoming series of open discussions for the entire community about “academic freedom and …
Strange odor plaguing Wooster on Monday leaves residents asking questions
Julia Garrison News Editor Early Monday morning, areas of the College campus smelled strongly of gas, igniting concerns of a building gas leak or another internal issue within the College. Around 8:30 a.m., Facilities Operations Manager Erica Adams-Gowins addressed the campus community to inform them …