Anya Cohen I don’t remember the last instance my time was more thoroughly wasted than at Nov. 13’s trivia at the Underground. Admittedly, UG trivia usually boasts pretty boring categories, and last week was no exception with three of the five categories dubbed “Thanksgiving,” …
Viewpoints
The Viewpoints page features the opinions of the campus community. Viewpoints articles should be 350-700 words and be about any opinion, funny or serious, about campus or the world around us. Letters to the Editor, which also are on our page, should be no more than 150 words, usually responding to articles either in Viewpoints or elsewhere in the paper.
Those who wish to submit a Viewpoint can do so by emailing zperrier25@wooster.edu and lpatton26@wooster.edu.
The abuse of the Copeland Fund
Anya Cohen Before I begin my verbal attempt at tearing the Copeland Fund a new one, admittedly, congratulations are in order. Congratulations to the recent recipients of Copeland funding. The application certainly doesn’t seem to be a cakewalk, and according to the “Copeland Fund for …
Of gender nonconformity
Scott McLellan “The Voice’s article on the Problem Of Spectrum was really great but…cis gays complaining about their ‘lack of representation’ on campus. You can go to literally any other queer organization and that…is entirely geared toward you…Don’t complain about unequal representation while you’re having …
What’s the issue with lanyards?
Brooke Skiba The iconic Wooster lanyard. We all receive one freshman year, and we all are guilty of hole-punching our COW cards and wearing the social stigma for at least a short time at the start of our college career. But does anyone ever question …
Legal? Yes. Ethical? Questionable.
Gareth McNamara Two weeks ago, an article by News Editor Madeleine O’Neill, which examined the arrest of Wooster junior Sarah Loether in connection with drug-related activities, sparked debate on campus. Given the outrage I saw directed at the Voice staff, and the well-spring of indignant …
In defense of the WWE
Michael Hatchett In the words of the great television character, Ned Stark, “winter is coming.” For isolated nerds like myself, this signifies the winter hiatus of my favorite TV shows. If you, like me, dread this three week period where there seems to be nothing …