Over the past semester, students have worked incredibly hard to establish a sex education house on campus. The house is intended to “create an environment where students can come to learn about sexual health, and fill in the gap from their previous sexual knowledge.” They …
Self-care is listening to our bodies
Humans are social beings — so much of our lives happen because we interact with each other. Part of these interactions involve a significant amount of time learning how to communicate with others and advocate for ourselves — something that by the time we’ve reached …
Student government orgs. fail to generate interest
The Voice speaks to members of SGA and CC following largely uncontested elections for 2019-2020 academic year Mackenzie Clark Editor in Chief With all of the emails, surveys and applications, it can be easy to lose track of what’s going on with Wooster’s student government …
Reflecting on the Galpin Call-in one year later
By the time I arrived at The College of Wooster for my transition as the new Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer (CDEIO), the Galpin Call-in had the narrative elements of legend. Not only had I heard stories and seen evidence of the students’ involvement …
Anesthetized pelvic exams are unethical
In 45 states, it is legal for doctors to perform pelvic exams on anesthetized patients without consent. This practice is most commonly done at teaching hospitals with the misinformed idea that performing pelvic exams on unconscious patients is a sufficient and appropriate way to learn …
LWC holds panel for campus community
Samuel Casey News Editor On Thursday, April 4, the Living Wage Campaign (LWC) held a panel in the Lowry Pit for the campus community to learn about the different aspects of the living wage and to engage in a dialogue with members of the College’s …