Julia Garrison News Editor Scot Council, Wooster’s student government board, met for their first two general assemblies of the year on Aug. 26 and Sept. 3 in Lowry 202 at 7:00 p.m. The board’s first meeting of the year was commonplace for a general first …
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The College of Wooster Preschool bounces back after year long hiatus
Julia Garrison News Editor Drawings and colorful signs line the walls of Westminster Church House leading to the door of The College of Wooster Preschool. Formerly known as The College of Wooster Nursery School, the operation had remained closed for a little over a year …
Staff, faculty, students urge collaboration, empathy and respect at 2024 Convocation
Helen Oriatti-Bruns Chief Copy Editor On Thursday, Aug. 22, The College of Wooster celebrated its 155th Convocation. The event marked the official beginning of the College’s 2024-2025 academic year. As in previous years, Convocation opened with a procession of faculty and the senior class in …
The Voice’s new editorial staff announced
News Staff This week, the Voice welcomed their new editorial staff for the upcoming school year. The Voice team will be led by Editors-in-Chief Bri Becerra ’25 and Rae Harris ’25, who served as the Features and Viewpoints editors for the 2023-24 year respectively. Nemsie …
Senior editors tell all in a departing conversation to the Voice’s dedicated readers
Julia Garrison News Editor The senior editors sat down in the Voice office to reflect on their time at Wooster and with the Voice as graduation nears. Editor in Chief Tyler Rak ’24 is a political science and history double major with a double minor …
Faculty approval ratings survey reflects poorly on the future of Wooster
Emilie Eustace Tyler Rak Editors in Chief Ellen McAllister Managing Editor Between Dec. 13 and 27, 2023, a faculty survey was carried out on behalf of the Committee on Conference with Trustees, posing three open-ended questions to its participants: “What are ‘positive developments’ at the …