Before I make the economic case for paying our college’s hourly workers a living wage of $14.08 per hour, I want to get two points out of the way. First, the moral argument for a living wage should supersede the economic argument. Our college’s graduate …
Voice selects new senior editors
Samuel Casey News Editor For the 2019-20 school year, Waverly Hart ’20 and Desi LaPoole ’20 were chosen as Editors in Chief for The Wooster Voice by Mackenzie Clark ’19 and Coral Ciupak ’19 who currently occupy the leadership positions. Chloe Burdette ’21 has been …
Men must check each other
I still remember the first time I was harassed at a college party. After kissing a woman I was seeing at the time, half the room went up in wolf whistles and we were quickly surrounded by random guys. Most of them were strangers. More …
Trump’s protectionism disadvantages everyone
When it comes to trade, Donald Trump is a protectionist. During his rise, he gained wide support by calling for a smaller trade deficit, meaning he wants the U.S. to export more and import less. But a basic understanding of economics shows that protectionism hurts …
QPoC wins $1,600 from Butts for Bucks
Eleanor Linafelt Chief Copy Editor With a landslide win of 242 votes, the student organization Queer People of Color (QPoC) received $1,600 from the department of theatre and dance’s Butts for Bucks program this year. Butts for Bucks, which is in its fourth year, was …
Yimam’s final sound-off: four years behind the mic
Chloe Burdette Sports Editor If you’ve ever been to a College of Wooster baseball game, or have passed by Art Murray Field on a spring day the last four years, you’ve most definitely heard the confident tones of a College of Wooster senior and the …