Amelia Crowley Staff Writer A crowd of College of Wooster students, faculty and community members gathered in Gault Recital Hall in Scheide Music Center on Tuesday, March 31 to attend the fourth and final Great Decisions series lecture of the semester. Organized this year by …
International
Understanding the H-1B visa proclamation
Gianna Hayes News Editor On September 19, the White House announced a proclamation regarding H-1B visas. The proclamation puts a $100,000 fee on applications for H-1B visas, and was put into effect Sunday, Sept. 21. The goal of this change is “to curb abuses that …
Wooster Peace Collective shares resolution and goals at rally for peace
Ethan Bardoe Contributing Writer Wooster students and Wayne County citizens held a “Rally For Peace” on Sept. 20 along Market Street, organized by the Wooster Peace Collective (WPC) — an organization formed this January to advocate for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas War and against …
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.
Total madness: Wooster’s celebration of the eclipse in the path of totality
Zach Perrier ’25. viewpoints editor of The Wooster Voice, looks up at the eclipse in awe minutes before totality. Photo by Julia Garrison ’25 Nick Schade Contributing writer and cartoonist Hundreds of students, members of the Wooster community and outside visitors gathered on the academic …
BITE-SIZED NEWS: 12/7/12
STATE Ohio shoots down conservative “heartbeat bill” On Nov. 27, House Bill 125, otherwise known as Ohio’s “heartbeat bill,” was dropped after a decision was made by Republican Senate President Tom Niehaus to keep the bill from going to a vote on the floor of …

