Wyn Caudle: I am working for the school’s ARCH program and then going on a TREK to Denmark, Netherlands, and Sweden. Bri Becerra: I will be working as a Teaching Apprentice for Generation Teach in Denver. In this position, I will be teaching a summer …
Six practical uses for your liberal arts degree, to tell the next person who judges you for not going to school to be a dentist or something
Emma Shinker Features Editor All jokes aside though, I am so grateful for the education I’ve received at Wooster. I can’t speak for everyone, but something about the combination of classes I took has allowed me to come to the end of my senior year …
Top three things I learned in college outside of the classroom
Ellen McAllister Managing Editor When you go to college, everyone talks about the increased academic rigor, late nights writing papers and always being stressed with the amount of homework you have to do. While what people say is true, what they don’t talk about are …
Why Wooster: A love letter to the faculty
Tyler Rak Editor-in-Chief Over winter break I was having a chat with a close friend from high school of whom I was always a little jealous of because he got into one of my dream schools: Columbia University. When discussing college, we mentioned having issues …
Wooster: a place of community
Thomas Pitney Sports Editor When I was deciding on which college to attend, I ultimately chose Wooster because I thought the College offers a uniquely close-knit community of students, faculty and staff. Like any other student, I have gone through my ups and downs while …
The Voice’s new editorial staff announced
News Staff This week, the Voice welcomed their new editorial staff for the upcoming school year. The Voice team will be led by Editors-in-Chief Bri Becerra ’25 and Rae Harris ’25, who served as the Features and Viewpoints editors for the 2023-24 year respectively. Nemsie …