As a Black womyn, on a journey to being liberated in all aspects and “gainfully employed” in academia (as my close friend Jah would say), I find myself wrestling with what is appropriate for me to write, share and retweet on my personal social media …
Validating safe spaces on campus
We need safe spaces in colleges and universities. This is normative, and here’s why. First, let’s define a safe space so there is no confusion. A safe space is “a place where anyone can relax and fully self-express, without fear of being made uncomfortable, unwelcome …
Homework with the Gilmore Girls
Over the summer I developed an addiction, and an unhealthy one at that. This particular form of addiction is one that I would bet most people our age face. In my case, this addiction was a colossal waste of time and productive energy. That’s right, …
Staff Editorial
To preserve free speech on our campus, the staff of The Wooster Voice would like to bring to the attention of the faculty, staff, administration and student body the need for an impartial group to which individuals can appeal when their art or published materials …
Field hockey poses a challenge to rival
Aleksi Pelkonen Sports Editor The College of Wooster Field Hockey team succumbed to a late comeback by the Tigers of DePauw University (4-2, 2-0 NCAC) on Saturday to lose 6-5. The Scots (3-4, 1-2 NCAC) led 5-4 at halftime thanks to goals from Kerry O’Connor …
New independent film AKRON screened on campus
Lily Iserson Viewpoints Editor This past Wednesday, The College of Wooster students gathered together for a special screening of AKRON, an independent film directed and written by Brian O’Donnell and co-director Sasha King, who co-produced it. The film, a story about young gay love and …