Tyler Rak Editor in Chief The disappearance of Lowry to-go boxes has reached a new nadir this week. Campus Dining estimates that they have fewer than 100 of the green boxes left. “It’s less than 100. Way less,” Marjorie Shamp, director of campus dining, said. …
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Retiring professors reflect on their times at Wooster as the academic year comes to a close
Doug Slovenkay Contributing Writer The Voice interviewed four faculty members whose time at Wooster comes to a close at the end of this academic year. After 57 years at the College, professor Ron Hustwit is set to retire after the close of the spring semester. …
Three academic programs recommended for discontinuation in Academic Program Review
Julia Garrison News Editor In an email correspondence with the Voice, Provost and French and Francophone Studies Professor Lisa Perfetti shared the current progress of the Academic Program Review’s (APR) process. The APR process has been occurring since last spring and will still be in …
Teach-in for Israel-Hamas war invites discussion of issues surrounding ongoing conflict
Wyn Caudle reports on the teach-in about the Israel-Hamas War.
AAUP holds second meeting in academic freedom discussion series
Graphic by Julia Garrison ’25. Amelia Crowley Contributing Writer The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) hosted their second meeting in a series of discussions regarding academic freedom. Faculty members filed into Kauke 237 on the rainy morning of Thursday April 11. The AAUP discussion …
April 15 Scot Council brief
Julia Garrison News Editor Scot Council met for their general assembly meeting in Lowry 202 on April 15 at 7 p.m. These meetings are open to the public. The opening discussion included a headcount for Scot Council’s general election, which includes positions for rising seniors, …