A weekly inside look at the unique faces and personalities that make up The College of Wooster community. Tristan Lopus ’18 and Meg Itoh ’18, the Editors in Chief of the Voice for the 2017-2018 school What are you most proud of having done or …
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Self-driving cars are not a viable solution
A trend has begun to emerge in the field of transportation: self-driving cars. Auto manufacturers and Silicon Valley tech titans are pushing toward a future where vehicles use artificial intelligence to drive themselves. This future is being presented as one where congestion and accidents are …
Listening is a valuable strategy
In today’s society, we see people turn against one another over anything and everything. Examples include religion, political preference, gender, favorite artists, favorite sports teams; you name it, someone probably has an opinion about it. At that point, we then turn against one another because …
Boosting consciousness is essential to discourse
When we are pressed into an uncomfortable or uncontrollable situation, there are numerous ways we can react to whom or what is pushing us out of our comfort zone. It is human nature to react to the situation immediately if we feel threatened, or if …
QSU, QPoC strengthen ties while maintaining distinct roles
Eleanor Linafet A&E Editor Not only was The College of Wooster’s second annual LGBTQIA+ Pride Festival on Saturday, April 7 an event with helpful resources, fun activities and a remarkable performance by the poet Tim DuWhite, but it was also one at which the entire …