By Miles Rochester Mount Kimbie, referred to by Pitchfork as “genre vagabonds,” successfully drift into the realm of psychedelic post-rock with their recently released album: “The Sunset Violent.” Formerly an electronic music duo who caught their break in the U.K.’s electronic underground, Mount Kimbie added …
Retiring professors reflect on their times at Wooster as the academic year comes to a close
Doug Slovenkay Contributing Writer The Voice interviewed four faculty members whose time at Wooster comes to a close at the end of this academic year. After 57 years at the College, professor Ron Hustwit is set to retire after the close of the spring semester. …
Green box problem worsens, prompts new check-in system for 2024-25 year
Tyler Rak Editor in Chief The disappearance of Lowry to-go boxes has reached a new nadir this week. Campus Dining estimates that they have fewer than 100 of the green boxes left. “It’s less than 100. Way less,” Marjorie Shamp, director of campus dining, said. …
The Voice interviews Winge, Finks, Konstantinos to discuss enrollment, budget deficit
Helen Oriatti-Bruns Copy Editor This article is a continuation of the Voice’s reporting on the College’s enrollment. On Wednesday, April 17, the Voice sat down with Jenn Winge, vice president for enrollment, Cathy Finks, executive director for admissions and Alexa Konstantinos, vice president for marketing …
The burrito bar should be universal
Sam Quartarone Contributing Writer There’s only one thing harder to find at the College than Sunflower. A burrito. When I first came to visit the College, I was delighted to find a burrito bar in the dining hall. All throughout the college selection process, I …
Big water is evil
Nemsie Gonzalez Chief Copy Editor I understand as much as the next person how evil it feels to drink water straight out of the tap — sometimes, I too believe I can taste the difference between tap and bottled water. In reality, over my two …