Former cook gets her mortgage paid by fraternity Jessie Hamilton — a former cook at Louisiana State University — recently had her mortgage paid by several members of Phi Gamma Delta, a fraternity at the university. When the fraternity brothers found out that Hamilton was …
Senior S.T.E.M. majors discuss I.S. results and give future students advice
Jonathan Logan S&E Editor Melita Wiles S&E Editor Kendra Devereux, Environmental Geoscience What is your topic? My I.S. is titled: Climate Change Impacts go Beyond the Surface: Groundwater Recharge Rates and Aquifer Resources across the Contiguous United States. In my study, I use …
The complicated legacy of president Howard Lowry: As our values evolve, do our heroes change as well?
Maggie Dougherty Editor in Chief Content Warning: This article contains descriptions of sexual harassment and predatory behavior. In early March, a Viewpoint titled “Consider implications of renaming buildings” was published in the pages of the Voice. Near the end of the article, author Geoffrey …
Recent Wooster production addresses racial masking
Sarah Caley Staff Writer Last weekend, the BIPOC Performing Arts Alliance and Alpha Psi Omega co-hosted the premiere of “The Grotowski Method,” which is the final production in the Theatre of Urgency series created by the Department of Theatre & Dance last fall. “The …
AL1GN Conference provides resources for FGLI students
Samuel Casey Editor in Chief Last weekend, The College of Wooster had the honor of hosting the 5th Annual AL1GN National Conference, a conference series dedicated to empowering first-generation and limited-income (FGLI) students across the United States. According to the group’s website, Alliance for …
(IS)olation goes on, even after I.S.
Olivia Azzarita Contributing Writer Like everyone, I’ve had to make sacrifices because of the pandemic, and I know I’m lucky in that regard — I certainly haven’t been the most impacted by any of this. But writing a thesis in a pandemic has taken …