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 …
Wooster Softball Wins Four in a Row Against Allegheny
Olivia Mittak Sports Editor The Fighting Scots softball team took away four wins in a row this past weekend against the Allegheny Gators. Playing on an away field can certainly be daunting, but the Fighting Scots didn’t let their emotions get the better of …
Pride asks us to interrogate what we remember
Aspen Rush Managing Editor On April 12, Trans Queer People of Color (TQPOC) and Queer Student Union(QSU) invited Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Professor Dr. Natasha Bissonauth to discuss the history of Pride. Pride month, held every June, celebrates LGBTQ+ history and culture. The …