Eleanor Linafelt Chief Copy Editor Nicosia Shakes, a professor of Africana studies who finished her Ph.D. at Brown University this past May, won the National Women’s Studies Association/University of Illinois Press (NWSA/UIP) First Book Prize this October. Her proposed book, “Gender, Race and Performance Space: …
Wellness Center holds sessions on healthy relationships
Interview by Robyn Newcomb ’20, a Features Editor for the Voice (Photo Struggling with maintaining or balancing a relationship in college? Piloting a new group session program this semester, The Wellness Peer Educators are hosting sessions on dating and relationships in college titled “Swipe Smart. …
Thanksgiving Songs
Much to the dismay of everyone with an end-of-the-semester deadline, November has come in full force. With the costumed revelry of Halloween behind us, many are left with a “Monster Mash”-shaped hole in their hearts that they too-quickly fill with sleigh bells and Christmas carols. …
Media company 88rising gives agency to Asian youth artists
Meg Itoh Editor In Chief We might know 88rising primarily as a YouTube channel that releases music videos for Asian artists and creates videos involving Asian cultures. However, founder Sean Miyashiro describes it as a management and media production company. Basically, 88rising is a media …
The department of theater and dance presented “Medea”
Desi LaPoole A&E Editor On Oct. 26-28 and Nov. 1-3, The College of Wooster’s department of theater and dance presented Euripides’ Greek tragedy, “Medea.” Directed by Professor Shirley Huston-Findley, “Medea” follows the story of a woman on a quest to seek revenge against the man …