Zach Perrier Viewpoints Editor The following is based on when I was asked to give a senior speech on the Scot Symphonic Band tour. I wanted to take the core of what I said and expand on it to look at my whole experience at …
Henry’s hierarchy hell
Nwanne Eke Contributing Writer Every week, The Wooster Voice features a section called “Henry’s Hierarchies” in which Henry Schneiderman ’26 subjects readers to his awful takes on various subjects. From bugs and Pixar movies to ice cream and hot drinks, his nonsensical rankings have made …
Lyric Theater opens in downtown Wooster, bringing movies and live entertainment
Zach Perrier Viewpoints Editor The Lyric Theater reopened and held a ribbon-cutting ceremony this past Friday, Feb. 17. It was the culmination of years of planning and the completion of a $3.2 million fundraising campaign. The original Lyric Theater opened in 1912 on East Liberty …
Lyric Theater set to celebrate its opening weekend downtown
Zach Perrier Viewpoints Editor With the help of hundreds of donors, a ribbon cutting at 3:30 p.m. today (Feb. 8) will celebrate the official opening of the Lyric Theater in downtown Wooster. The theater’s opening comes after years of planning and fundraising, stemming from the …
Ohio Senate passes SB 104
Zach Perrier Viewpoints Editor Last Wednesday, Nov. 13, the Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 104. This is a law which in part requires transgender students in K-12 schools and private and public higher education institutions to use the restroom of their assigned sex at birth …
Your intersectionality is a lie, and I am tired of being a strong Black woman.
Nwanne Eke and Shaunta Palmer Contributing Writers As Black women living in America, there is a conception that we must care for all and nurture those around us. However, unlike our white counterparts, we’re not allowed to be soft or fragile. Instead, we are expected …