John McGovern The College of Wooster emphasizes tradition pretty often, at times possibly to a fault. Tartan patterns, athletic involvement and the annual “fill the arch halfway at risk of getting tasered” event adorn the campus advertisements and tours. One tradition comes from pointing out …
My Valentine: Settlers of Catan
Ramsey Kincannon We live in a time where it’s not cool to just have a Xbox, Playstation or Nintendo product. It’s a time where we need the latest versions of all of these products, whether that be an Xbox 360, Playstation 3 or even an …
Chocolate Daze to, sweeten downtown
Emily Bartelheim News Editor The sixth annual Chocolate Daze will be presented in Downtown Wooster by Main Street Wooster, Inc. on Friday and Saturday Feb. 10-11, all across downtown. This retail promotion features all things chocolate, including restaurants offering their best chocolate desserts and other …
The Lowry chef throw down challenge
Chefs Ryan & Sam compete against Chefs Annie & Sam II for the title of Lowry champs Ian Benson and Anya Cohen Features Editors Chefs Sam Schopler ’14 and Ryan McCormack ’14 have long been a staple of the features section, in place nearly as …

Discrepancy in meal plans explained
Individual meal plans cost the same, yet price paid for meal swipes differs Andy Tisdel Voice Staff At the beginning of every semester, all students on The College of Wooster campus are presented with a choice of four possible meal plans. Three of those …

French film brings artistry to Oscar race
John McGovern Viewpoints Editor “I won’t talk. I won’t say a word!” George Valentin screams in silence at the opening of the film, “The Artist.” Strapped in an electric chair, tortured for information, Valentin (Jean Dujardin) refuses to succumb to his captors’ demands for …