Anna Duke Features Editor While most students were trying to stay warm in the Ohio weather this past week, the Wooster Moot Court team, composed of 16 students and two professors, left the cold weather behind as they headed down to Virginia for the …
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Voice staff reviews OH-YO! fro-yo at north end
Kim Schmitz Features Editor The Voice staff is committed to informing members of the College. No matter what event, story or question is proposed, we go to any lengths to provide answers. Sometimes this can be grueling work, filled with difficult journeys and revolting endeavors. …
New library silence policy hopes to enforce noise control
Ian Benson News Editor Andrews and Gault Libraries are considering implementing a change to combat rising noise levels. The tentative plan will clearly define the noise levels and collaboration environments in both libraries based on the floor level and its distance from the CoRE. “The …
Moot Court team excels
Sweep tournaments, send seven pairs to nationals Madeleine O’Neill Staff Writer For the first time in program history, the Wooster Moot Court team has won all three of the tournaments it competed in during the academic year. The team, which won nationals in 2008, has …
Santa Claus charity aids terminally ill children
Student’s father has created his own North Pole at Santa’s “Hide-A-Way Hollow” Anna Duke Senior Features Writer Jordan Dieterle ’13 has been one of Santa Claus’s elves since she was in the eighth grade, but instead of making the toys, she is giving them to …
Women’s basketball equals 2011-12
Lincoln Plews Sports Staff Writer After starting the season with two consecutive wins against Franciscan University and Westminster College in the Nan Nichols Classic, the women’s basketball team stumbled with a loss against Bluffton University to fall to 2-1 going into this past Thursday’s game …