Letters to the Editors: Responses to “When a friend votes Romney” In the Sept. 21 edition of the Voice, Adair Creach laid out her argument on what to do if one’s friend wanted to vote for Romney. I have been a Romney fan since his …
RIAA has long since lost touch
Ian Benson Recently, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit remanded a lower court’s decision and awarded the Recording Industry Association of America $222,000 in damages from Jammie Thomas-Rasset, who the courts found to have lied about illegally uploading music to the internet. …
Let’s just stop wasting food
Ben Strange You probably have a love-hate relationship with campus dining. Some days that means you sit down with a plate full of Lowry-ready tan and grey food and promptly lose your appetite. But every other Thursday in Kittredge you put extraordinary effort towards piling …
Should politicians ignore opinion?
Wyatt Smith Both political parties have seemingly bought into the idea that a strong leader ignores polling data. Altering a policy to align it with national opinion is unanimously thought to demonstrate a lack of resolve. In April, The American Crossroads Political Action Committee, run …
Volleyball beats Case, finally takes set from Wittenberg
Julie Kendall Sports Editor The College of Wooster volleyball team went 1-1 during their busy Homecoming weekend schedule, defeating Case Western Reserve University in five sets on Friday night. The team fell to the reigning NCAA Div. III champions, Wittenberg University in a competitive struggle …
THE BOOK OF MARMON: 9/28/12
Travis Marmon Last weekend, former Pittsburgh Pirates owner and CEO Kevin McClatchy publicly announced that he is gay. He told ESPN that he chose to stay closeted because he felt that the baseball world was homophobic. McClatchy is the second sports executive to make …