Nicholas Schade Sports Editor Following the wave of staff layoffs, a group of students gathered to protest outside of President Anne McCall’s house on Thursday, Feb. 5. The protest began at 7 p.m. and disseminated through campus via word of mouth. Despite the quick announcement, …
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The higher education business model: an analysis
Helena Marten News Editor Colleges are businesses. Private institutions operate openly as non-profits but they must sustain enough profit to break even. As economic systems are sensitive to various external factors, colleges are constantly forced to adapt and shift. There are then considerations: is the …
Student-athletes reflect on layoffs at the College
The Voice Staff Reflection Piece Last Thursday, Feb. 5, leadership at The College of Wooster faced scrutiny as a result of layoffs of 22 staff members across various departments. Much of the scrutiny came as a result of the swiftness of the terminations, as affected …
MCCALL LAYS OFF 22 STAFF IN EFFORT TO REDUCE BUDGET DEFICIT
Gianna Hayes Chief News Editor Students crowded the entrance of the Governance Room in the Scot Center on Thursday, Feb. 5 at 3:30 p.m. during an emergency campus meeting called by President Anne McCall. Though faculty and staff were initially the only invitees, students had …
ICE in Ohio update column
Gianna Hayes Chief News Editor Secretary of the College, Angila Tracey, sent an email out to the campus community on Friday, Jan. 30, detailing the safest responses to law enforcement, such as the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), visiting campus. Per Tracey’s email, law …
Students and community members protest in solidarity with Minneapolis
Amanda Crouse News Editor On Wednesday, Jan. 28 at 12 p.m., a small group of Wooster students and community members gathered on Beall Avenue, across from Lowry Student Center, to protest the presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis. Recent protests across …


