A 78-year-old survey of campus opinions Ever curious about what the campus and the students used to be back in the day, such as what it was like way back in 1934? Well, then, today is your lucky day. Pulled straight from the vaults of …
Features
The Lowry chef throw down challenge
Chefs Ryan & Sam compete against Chefs Annie & Sam II for the title of Lowry champs Ian Benson and Anya Cohen Features Editors Chefs Sam Schopler ’14 and Ryan McCormack ’14 have long been a staple of the features section, in place nearly as …
Entrepreneurship of wine and beer
The Center for Entrepreneurship is hosting an Alumni Forum at 7 p.m. on Feb. 16. The forum features Sharon Roeder ’93, Andrew Tveekrem ’85 and Ken Bogucki discussing the Entrepreneurship of Wine and Beer. The event’s goal is to show how a liberal arts education …
Lost War Bird No. 1
How Lowry got its very own hot air balloon Bob West Photos Editor Most of the sculptures that ornament our campus have questionable aesthetic appeal, such as the College’s 2008 acquisition entitled “Omnibus,” a John Buck sculpture that readily announces the College’s continued interest in …
From the Archives: Feb. 15, 1952
Bentley Duncan’s “Whips and Scorns” column in the Viewpoints section expressed his distaste for his fellow students. He might have been the first, but certainly won’t be the last, curmudgeon to grace the pages of the Voice.“The past days have provided many overt examples of …
The whirlwind history of Greek life at Wooster, revealed
Greek life: A history Ian Benson Features Editors Sections and clubs, commonly known as fraternities and sororities, are a unique part of The College of Wooster. There’s only one Pi Kappa, Xi Chi Psi, Delta Phi Alpha, etc. and they are found only here at …