Maggie Dougherty ’21 Editor in Chief COVID-19 poses numerous challenges to our campus community in a whole range of categories: health, dining, academics, student activities and more. However, in addition to the many structural and campus-wide considerations, COVID poses a great number of challenges …
Name change policy on track with best practices
Dr. Melissa Chesanko Director of Sexuality & Gender Inclusion and Interim Assistant Dean of the Class of 2024 Last week, the Voice published a Viewpoint titled, “Name change process inaccessible” which detailed students’ personal experiences navigating the name-change process at The College of Wooster. …
Songs to jam to when you need to weep
Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief For almost a year now, the world has been an anxiety-inducing blunder. To put it lightly, this past year has utterly sucked. This pandemic has been unbearable, and sometimes, staring at the ceiling at 2 a.m. and listening to …
Lowry renovation plan misses the mark
Andrew Kunkel Contributing Writer Which parts of campus do Wooster students love the most? I do not believe any member of the administration or Board of Trustees that are involved with decisions regarding the future state of buildings on campus can give a satisfactory, …
Sorry, Tom Brady is not the “greatest of all time”
Samuel Casey Editor in Chief Around this same time every year, I hear a lot of talk about goats. Maybe it’s farming season or some other agriculture phenomenon I’m unaware of, but I noticed it seems to surround this guy, Tom Brady. Brady, the …
A Field of Dreams Deferred: on gentrification in NYC
Ellen McAllister Contributing Writer Aspen Rush Managing Editor On Feb. 3, Professor Hasan Kwame Jeffries from The Ohio State University spoke virtually to college students and staff about racism and inequality where he grew up in Brooklyn, New York. He primarily utilized personal examples …