Emily Timmerman Editor in Chief International Education Week, sponsored by the Office of International Student Affairs, the International Student Association and other multi-ethnic organizations on campus. The week starts this Sunday and will continue through Nov. 17. The week ‘s events include movie screenings, speakers, …
Wooster expands C3
Anya Cohen News Editor Earlier this year, The College of Wooster’s Center for Diversity and Global Engagement introduced Cross-Cultural Connections, a program that aims to continue education outside of the classroom. “One of our main goals is to extend the classroom into other living spaces,” …
Obama re-elected, historic wins for same-sex marriage
The 2012 election season comes to a close with major decisions occurring all across the nation Ian Benson News Editor In what ultimately proved to be a decisive electoral victory, President Barack Obama defeated Republican challenger Mitt Romney, and was re-elected to the office of …
First Lady Rallies in Kenyon
Michelle Obama inspires an already-inspired voter Kim Schmitz Features Editor Michelle Obama is so much more than a first lady. She is an advocate, a role model and an inspiration. Those who cannot endorse her place in the White House or her political affiliation can …
From the vault
Obama wins the 2008 election In light of this week’s election, the Voice has pulled out an article from another historic moment: the week that President Obama was elected in 2008. Printed on Nov. 7, 2008, this piece was written by Kate Vesper and Emily …
Seniors completing two independent studies
Double majors and dual degree students have a hard knock life Wyatt Smith Features Editor Students who double major have the option of completing two separate Independent Studies during their senior year. While some decide to do so for their own reasons, most with …