Robyn Newcomb Features Editor When you’re putting together a meal at Lowry, there are probably lots of considerations going through your head. Would this be good in stir fry? Soup or chili? Is it wrong to get a whole plate of chicken fingers? Everyone has …
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Volunteers help “rake a difference” in Wooster community
Interview by Sally Kershner ’19, a Features Editor for the Voice (Photo On Saturday, Nov. 5, the Wooster Volunteer Network (WVN) hosted its annual volunteer program Rake-a-Difference in Wooster, Ohio. Creating a way for students to volunteer and connect with the community, WVN hosts Rake-a-Difference …
The Vault opens up teen-friendly nightlife scene in Wooster
Interview and photo by Robyn Newcomb ’20, a features editor If you happened to notice a funny-looking van pop up around Lowry, you’re not the only one. On Oct. 25 a tin-rusted van with “The Vault! Free Rides!” spray-painted on the back was parked outside …
Wooster professor contributes to major archaeological find
Eleanor Linafelt Chief Copy Editor In 2012, Olivia Navarro-Farr, professor of archaeology at The College of Wooster, made the news with her discovery in Guatemala of the royal tomb of Lady K’abel, a seventh-century Mayan ruler. This past summer, as part of an investigation that …