Mariah Joyce Contributing Writer In the days before Family Weekend, David Jackson ’14 resigned and then was re-instated as Scot Band’s primary drum major in a move that seems to promise changes to the Music Department’s current policies regarding students enrolled in the band. On …
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Swim team plans Hour of Power for cancer research
Swimmers Lena Smith ’16 and Anna Duke ’15 have reintroduced the fundraiser relay to the Wooster community Sarah Carracher News Editor After taking two years off from the event, the College of Wooster swim team will again host an Hour of Power Relay thanks to …
Students and administrators see sustainability differently
Linnea Johnson Contributing Writer Note: Over the past months, the Voice has published numerous articles concerning sustainability at The College of Wooster, prompted by Rita Frost’s ’14 campaign encouraging President Cornwell to sign the American Colleges and Universities Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC), a pledge for …
Campus Life works to fix broken housing selection process
Sarah Carracher News Editor Housing selection, an event dreaded yet highly anticipated by students every spring, may change its format for the 2014-15 academic year. Residence Life held an open meeting on Oct. 23 to discuss with students “what went well” and “what could have …
Wooster ranks poorly in “return on investment”
The Daily Beast places the College of Wooster eighth on its list of schools that aren’t worth the money Ian Benson Editor-in-Chief The Daily Beast recently placed The College of Wooster eighth on its list of colleges with the worst return on investment. Wooster came …
Touré to visit campus
Ian Benson Editor-in-Chief As a part of this year’s forum series, the College will welcome noted journalist Touré on Wednesday, Oct. 30 at 7:30 p.m. He is the host of Fuse’s Hiphop Shop and On the Record, a co-host of The Cycle on MSNBC, a …