By Amanda Crouse On Tuesday, March 26, The College of Wooster Art Museum celebrated Women’s History Month by showcasing artist Delita Martin’s “Keepsakes” collection. Pastel-colored sugar cookies (courtesy of Miss Amy’s Bakery) had been neatly arranged on a tray against the wall. Before the talk, …
The 96th Oscars: Creating history in and out of Hollywood
By Kiera McGuire Hollywood closed out its award season with the most popular award ceremony: The Oscars. Live on March 10, The 96th Oscar Awards created both history and upset within entertainment news. Jimmy Kimmel returned to host the awards show for the fourth time …
Ubuntu performance brings students to their feet
Willow Thomas Copy Editor A lively crowd waited with anticipation on the night of Saturday, April 6 in McGaw Chapel. The large room was filled with students, faculty, staff and community members — all gathered together for the ultimate celebration of joy and diversity. Wooster’s …
I pause, you pause, we all “Pause for Paws”
Marissa Forster Contributing Writer While I can’t speak for everyone, the typical Wooster student’s day can be turned around in seconds upon walking into the Lowry Student Center and seeing smiling faces in red shirts accompanying their furry friends. Thursday, April 4 was one such …
Who’s paying the bills? How funding sources shape scientific research
by Ruhee Mehta Funding is a key component of conducting scientific research. Money is required for the facility where the research is performed, lab equipment like computers and microscopes, as well as the salaries of the researchers. While different projects need different amounts of funding, …
What is Science? A response to “Science is historically situated”
by Nam Son This is a commentary on an article written by the editor, Caroline Ward ’25, and published in Volume CXL, Issue XV of the Voice. Readers unfamiliar with this reference may find it beneficial to seek out Ward’s opinion piece and read it …