The tumultuous civil war and the possibility of American intervention lead to strong feelings on both sides of the issue Mariah Joyce Staff Writer Syria has been a constant fixture in our news cycles in the past several weeks; headlines such as …
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Car fire investigation ongoing in wake of anonymous note
Maddi O’Neill News Editor As the Voice reported two weeks ago, an anonymous communication regarding the Cornwell car fire led to the opening of an arson investigation by the Wooster Police Department. This week, the Voice can provide more details in the events surrounding the …
First-year field fills big shoes, long road yet to walk
Sheamus Dalton Sports Editor The women’s soccer team has left nothing to be desired in their first four games of the season. The Scots have notched convincing wins against Mount St. Joseph Academy, Washington & Jefferson College, Marietta College and Defiance College en route to …
Students, administrators take steps to curb sexual assault
The College updates discrimination policy, institutes online reporting service; student advocacy group redoubles efforts Wyatt Smith Features Editor While most of the College was on break over the summer, some members of the campus community were working to address issues related to preventing sexual assault …
Large intro classes test limits of student learning
Madeleine O’Neill News Editor This semester, two classes of unprecedented size are being taught on campus -— one section of Foundations of Biology holds 55 students and a section of Introduction to Psychology lists 87 students on its roster. These classes, according to Dean …
Art exhibit presents interdisciplinary approach to race
Laura Merrell A&E Editor This fall, the College of Wooster Art Museum (CWAM) is hosting “RACE: Are We So Different?” an exhibit which complements the 2013 Wooster Forum, “Facing RACE.” The forum uses a multi-faceted approach to address race through legal, political and social perspectives, …