Libba Smith A&E Editor As a liberal arts student myself, I have no shame in saying that I secretly love to be ahead of trends and then roll my eyes when they gain popularity. I have explained to many of my friends from home that …
Woo vocalists perform both theater and opera
Dominic Piacentini A & E Editor It’s the battle of the sexes for Wooster’s voice program this spring. Both vocal studios, under the direction of Dr. Carrie deLapp-Culver and Susan Wallin, will be producing shows focusing on the relationships between men and women. Both performances …
BITE-SIZED NEWS: 2/22/13
LOCAL Cleveland’s medical mart gets new tenants and a new name In an effort to better represent the facility’s intended function, a convention center being built in downtown Cleveland that was formerly known as the Medical Mart will now be called the Global Center for …
Corrections: 2/22/13
In the Feb. 15 issue of the Voice, several monetary figures were misrepresented in the article “President Cornwell among highest paid in Ohio.” The article states that Cornwell’s take home pay in the 2009-10 financial year was $469,523 and the 2010-11 financial year was $633,430. …
Students travel to Washington D.C. to protest
The “Forward to Climate” rally was the largest environmental protest in American history Maddi O’Neill Staff Writer Last Sunday, more than 35,000 environmental activists went to Washington, D.C. to participate in what became the largest environmental protest in America’s history. Sixteen College of Wooster …
Wooster to host TEDx talk in Gault Recital Hall
Sarah Carracher Staff Writer The College will host its first Tedx talk, “Ideas Worth Spreading,” on March 2 in Gault Recital Hall. Through TEDTalks videos and live presentations from Wooster and other communities, the event’s organizers hope to integrating new ideas into the College and …