I just spent last semester in Cork, Ireland, where I learned valuable life lessons, such as how to not be afraid to ask strangers for directions and how to spend lots of time in pubs and not feel guilty. I traveled in multiple different European …
Experiencing the arts
As former Arts and Entertainment (A&E) editor for the Voice, I feel it’s my duty to express something I learned during my reign: arts and entertainment, and the consumption of them, improve both your life and the lives of others. On the surface, A&E is …
Confronting anti-Asian racism
So, what are all the Asians doing? Our black brothers and sisters are fighting hard against all the challenges and trauma they face, which is very respectable. They don’t just complain and wait for somebody else to make the change; they are making the change …
Staff Committee conducting discussions
Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief The Staff Committee is in the midst of conducting a series of discussions with staff about their experience working at The College of Wooster. These discussions are being conducted to help the Strategic Planning & Priorities Advisory Committee (SPPAC) further …
Trash can in Scovel men’s room set on fire
Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief A small trash can fire was discovered in Scovel Hall this past Monday, Feb. 1. According to a campus-wide email update on the incident sent out by Director of Security and Protective Services (SPS) Steve Glick, the fire was discovered …
Staff shortages result in self-service Deli
Janel England Senior News Writer Upon returning to campus, students were notified via a sign in the Lowry Dining Hall that the Deli station, which was previously fully staffed, would now be self-serve. “Over Winter Break, we realized that we would start the second semester …