Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor Could you introduce yourself and explain what you do at The College of Wooster? My name is Michael Buttrey (he/him). I am the head of Access Services here at The College of Wooster libraries. It is my job to make …
WOO91 prepares to relocate with CD giveaway
Colin Tobin Contributing Writer Over the weekend, the student-run radio station, WOO91, held a CD giveaway in the Alley. As a result of the plans to renovate Lowry center, the radio station will be moving to a smaller station. Throughout the organization’s history, they …
Pathways program provides structure for students
Maggie Dougherty Editor in Chief This academic year, for the first time ever, a new career exploration program is available for first-year and sophomore Wooster students: the Pathways Program. What is a Pathway? That really comes down to what any individual student wants to …
Students question lack of diversity in Scot Council election
Megan Tuennerman Managing Editor With four out of five open positions uncontested, this week’s 2021-22 Scot Council Executive Board elections left some students wishing for a more diverse and representative group on the ballot. “Scot Council, particularly in our executive leadership, is not terribly …
Custodial staff voice concerns about their well-being
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor Samuel Boudreau Senior News Writer On Feb. 9, the Voice received a letter from members of the custodial staff that described their feelings and experiences during the pandemic. One member of the custodial staff told the Voice, “There are different …
Men’s basketball misses opportunity against DePauw
Joey Harris Contributing Writer Masked up and socially distanced on the sidelines, in an unusually empty Timken Gymnasium and with a new head coach, many things have changed for The College of Wooster men’s basketball team this season. Still, some things have also stayed …