Pras Subedi Contributing Writer A 2019 survey from the American Association of Universities revealed that 25.9% of women undergraduate students and 22.8% of trans, genderqueer and nonbinary undergraduate students had faced some form of sexual violence. This reflects the harsh realities of living on a …
Cheryl Nuñez has resigned; now what?
Dylynn Lasky Contributing Writer “Bye Cherylllll how we celebrating?” “One bad administrator down, two more to go!!” “If Cheryl cared so much about the issues plaguing our student body, then she would stay on to fix it LMAO” These expressions represent several student responses to …
Learn more about the upcoming dance concert!
Gabriel Thomas ’24 sits down Abby Aitken ’24, co-president of the COW Dance Company, to discuss the upcoming dance concert. Q: When is the dance concert? A: Nov. 16, 17 and 18 in Freedlander Theater at 7:30 p.m., in just about a week! And tickets …
The power of protest: hip-hop and graffiti
By: Amanda Crouse On Monday, Oct. 30, the Africana studies and French and francophone studies departments hosted a talk on hip-hop and civil engagement. Held in Wishart’s Lean Lecture Hall, the event featured hip-hop performer Simon Kouka and graffiti muralist Docta. Both Senegalese artists are …
The Moth flies back to campus after hiatus
Willow Thomas, Julia Garrison, Gianna Hayes Voice Staff For the first time since 2020, The Moth returned to Wooster, hosted by The Goliard with music from WOO 91. Tireless work from The Goliard’s four-member executive board has revitalized the creative organization composed of campus artists …
Fall Fest encourages students to release pre-finals stress
Rachel Virginia Newman Contributing Writer Every year, the student-run Wooster Activities Crew (WAC) arrives on campus before the rest of the student body in preparation for the events of the upcoming semester — and their final event of the fall semester did not disappoint. On …