Tuesday marked 2011’s Equal Pay Day, which brings awareness to the pay gap between America’s men and women.† On this day in 1970, women all over the country wore buttons that said “59 cents,” and marched in public demonstrations to publicize the fact that women …
Support the Senior Wooster Fund
Asking for money is always a sensitive issue. That’s why it’s no surprise that so many College of Wooster seniors have strong reactions when they are asked to donate to the Senior Wooster Fund. Development offices try to incite students to donate as early as …
American labor: fundamentally flawed
In the past three months, American organized labor has mobilized to the highest degree seen in years responding to legislation introduced in Wisconsin and Ohio that eliminated the right for public employees to collectively bargain for wages and benefits. The worst setback to American labor …
America: Arbiter of Freedom of Fraud?
For the past several months, countries in the Middle East and North Africa have been hit by a wave of protests, started by the people for the people, in the hopes of bringing about change in their governments. It is phenomenal to be able to …
Dissecting Hanson’s Harangue on Israel
A few weeks ago, Dan Hanson ’12 wrote an article in The Wooster Voice entitled “Reevaluate Israel: Imperial Zionism.”† In this deceptive article, Hanson slandered and attacked the state of Israel and its supporters in a very offensive way.† Here is my favorite quote: “The …
DREAMS and the HUMAN FORM
Studio Art majors Austin Gifford ’11 and Anna Sharpe ’11 premiered their senior Independent Study exhibitions at Wooster’s Ebert Art Center last Sunday. Gifford showcased his ceramic sculptures while Sharpe displayed her paintings.