For International Women’s Day, Wooster Women and Gender Minorities in Economics (WWGME) leaders Mahi Lal ’22, Mekdes Shiferaw ’23 and Maggie Dougherty ’21 interview their advisors, Dr. Brooke Krause, Dr. Melanie Long and Dr. Huiting Tian, about their research interests within the field of economics …
Queer students need support
Iris Filippi Contributing Writer For all that is done to accommodate students of diverse gender and sexuality backgrounds at Wooster, and a great deal is done, it is broadly and consistently held that many queer students have yet to feel at home; whether …
Cannabis should be legalized
Sosi Hailu Contributing Writer When one thinks of cannabis there are many things that come to mind before stumbling across the word “nature.” Some of the words and phrases that might come to mind are “gateway drug,” “stoners,” “makes people lazy,” or just plain …
Interdepartmental Talk by Trans Queer Pueblo
Aspen Rush Managing Editor On March 4, the Earlham College Border Studies Program, cosponsored by the Departments of Global and International Studies and Latin American Studies, Latinas Unidas, O.L.A.S., TQPOC and Bodies of Diversity virtually engaged students, faculty and staff in an informational session …
The last thing campus needs is increased policing
Aspen Rush Managing Editor In last week’s edition of the Voice, a Viewpoint titled, “We need consistent enforcement,” insisted that Security and Protective Services (SPS) should enforce COVID-19 policies. While I respect the sentiment behind this author’s article, the College must employ a different …
“Moxie’s” feminist agenda lacks intersectionality
Emma Reiner Senior Features Writer “I want Amy Poehler to be my mom.” That was the first text I sent to my friends after watching the Netflix film “Moxie.” Directed by and starring Poehler, it is a coming-of-age story about a teenage girl anonymously …