Julie Kendall Sports Editor The College of Wooster’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams both narrowly lost to Wittenberg University on Saturday in their first duel matchups of the season. The men scored just 16 points behind the Tigers (126.5-110.5), while the women lost …
Turnovers too much for football
Lincoln Plews Senior Sports Writer The football team took on the DePauw Tigers in a wind- and rain-swept John P. Papp Stadium this past Saturday. Turnovers were the story of the game for the Scots in the 27-16 loss. Wooster now stands at 2-6 …
Conscious Indulgence
Camille Schwartz Balancing work and health in college As a college student, there are some days when I put working out and healthy eating on the back burner. Instead of eating a balanced diet of fruits, vegetables and protein, I go straight for comfort foods …
2012 voter’s guide, part 2: local races
Wyatt Smith Features Editor With most media coverage centering on the presidential race, it is important to remember that many other elections will occur on Nov. 6. Therefore, the Voice offers a rundown, divided into two parts, of the non-presidential contests relevant to those registered …
Obeidallah: his journey from lawyer to comedian
Dominic Piacentini Senior A&E Writer This Thursday, Nov. 1, comedians Jamil Abu-Wardeh and Dean Obeidallah will visit campus to humorously discuss issues in the Middle East as part of the Wooster Forum series. Both Wardeh and Obeidallah were a part of the comedy group “Axis …
The Scene: 9/26/12
Craving a Spooky Story This Halloween? Brooke Skiba With Halloween coming up next Wednesday, you may be looking to get a good thrill in the spirit of this spooky occasion. Scary stories may provide you with just the horror you desire. Tales about the supernatural …