’Twas the Week Before Break Brooke Skiba For the Scene this week, I decided to share a little Christmas spirit with everyone and offer you all a story to read on the eve of your finals. I wish everyone the best of luck on all …
Exhibition investigates conventions of beauty
Libba Smith A&E Editor The College of Wooster Art Museum’s (CWAM) next exhibition, “Posing Beauty in African-American Culture,” can truly be called a collaborative effort. The show is co-sponsored by the CWAM, the Center for Diversity and Global Engagement (CDGE) and the President’s Office, and …
a response to Robin Klaus’ “Dorms are not dumps”
Letter to the Editor Written as a response to Robin Klaus’ “Dorms are not dumps” in the Nov. 16 issue of the Voice. Upon reading the “Dorms are not dumps” article, I took a moment to analyze what I just viewed. The humorous introduction …
In defense of Disney
Gwen Symons In the last edition of the Voice, I felt personally berated by contributor Dan Grantham for what he claimed was my inability to branch out from my childhood interests. Speaking as someone who not only has had the same favorite book for the …
Fiscal compromise urgently needed
Ian Benson With the fiscal cliff looming on the horizon, the hope that Congressional Republicans and the White House could come together and forge a bipartisan resolution is slowly fading. The House Republicans, led by Speaker John Boehner, proposed their own plan to avoid the …
Star-gazing or celebrity obsession?
Laura Merrell When I found out that one of the world’s hottest couples, William and Kate, were going to have a baby, I dropped everything. I spent the next hour reading articles about what hyperemesis gravidarum was and looking at slideshows people had made to …