Zach Perrier Viewpoints Editor Members of the campus community alongside children and parents gathered at the Scot Center last Thursday afternoon to protest the unexpected closure of the College of Wooster Nursery School for the 2023-2024 year. The protest began at the main entrance of …
Hunters, I am not a doe
Claire Allison McGuire Contributing Writer Content warning: sexual harassment Hunters have one universal ethical code: never shoot a doe. Since hunting season and mating season slightly overlap, any doe could be pregnant and give birth to a beautiful buck, a buck that will one day …
Leave the leaves alone
Ava Siegel Contributing Writer Picture this: it is a placid morning on the College of Wooster campus. You got up and got ready for class with enough time to make it to your 9 a.m. via a nice stroll (rather than a light jog). The …
Make protests disability accessible
co Clark Contributing Writer There’s a lot to fight for right now. People around the world are hitting the streets for justice in Palestine, gender equality in Iceland, higher wages for auto and film workers, Stop Cop City, the list is never ending. While these …
Thomas’ twisted, terrible tiers
by Joe Russo Thomas’ Tierlist has become a blight within our community. He has continuously brought a ruinous and untrustworthy set of values to the back page of the Voice, and here I stand today to focus on it. He has written five tier lists …
Pipe band integral, but not appreciated
by Liam Tonchev The College of Wooster Pipe Band has been a staple of campus activities and events since its inception in the 1940s. Members perform at many on-campus events, like March Through the Arch, Convocation, Commencement, football games and the I.S. Monday parade. We …