Robert Dinkins Viewpoints Editor The Wooster Human Library Project had its first workshop event in Longbrake Commons on April 5. The Human Library Project is a small-group conversational workshop where every individual becomes a book regarding their background, experience and thoughts. The original model was …
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Spring break service trip builds connections in rural West Virginia
Robyn Newcomb Features Editor From Saturday, March 10 to Friday, March 16, 28 members of the Wooster community — including students, faculty and hourly staff alike — spent six days in the small, rural town of Colcord, W. Va. for the ninth annual service trip …
CreateHER to host talks on empowering women in business
Emily Anderson Contributing Writer On the Wooster campus, women like Anushkaa Gupta ’20 and Marina Rosales ’15 are seeking to combat an entrepreneurial environment that encourages women to compete with rather than support one another. The Voice had the opportunity to sit with Gupta, the …
Global warming ends tradition of filling the arch with snow, replaces with flood
Henry Yours Global Warming Expert Unfortunately, students who were disappointed with the destruction of Scot Lanes have no time to rest their salty tear ducts. Due to recent developments in our planet’s climate, snow (as well as polar bears), has been declared a thing of …