Samuel Boudreau News Editor As many students pass the sixth month point of initially receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, students are now looking to receive their COVID-19 booster shot. While President Sarah Bolton told the Voice in September that, “if we come to a situation …
Leveling With the Board
Saralee Renick Contributing Writer As a senior who used to serve on student government, I have attended many Board of Trustees Student Development meetings. For those not familiar, this is a specific committee that is tasked with meeting with students twice a year to …
Cross Country Impresses at NCAC Championship Meet
Thomas Pitney Sports Editor On Saturday, Oct. 30, the Wooster men’s and women’s cross country teams traveled to the Clark County Fairgrounds in Springfield, Ohio to compete in the NCAC Conference Championship. It was all in all a solid day for the Scots, as …
“Isii Nafta”: A Recent Diaspora Anthem
Mekdes Shiferaw A&E Editor In this day and age, we turn to TikTok for many reasons. Do you want to check on a friend without having to send the “how are you doing?” text? Send TikToks—they would appreciate your care, I’m sure. Do you …
Leftists and Republicans Find Common Ground
Haley Huett A&E Editor Many problems and their solutions are politically polarizing. Certainly, it is difficult to accept the opinions of others when their politics vary so wildly from your own. On Wednesday, Oct. 27, the College Republicans and the Leftists of Wooster attempted …
Board of Trustees Dismisses Lowry’s Predatory Behavior
Maggie Dougherty Contributing Writer Last April, I researched and wrote an article for the Voice about Howard Lowry, titled “The complicated legacy of President Howard Lowry: As our values evolve, do our heroes change as well?” Apparently, according to the Wooster Board of Trustees …