Kira Boyce As a tour guide, I am fully aware that one of the most important parts of any college tour is the showroom. Knowing what dorm rooms look like on campus can make or break a family’s perception of the school. At The …
Too Camp or Not Too Camp? Riverdale is the Question
Camille Carr Contributing Editor Last week, when talking to a friend about the new romantic relationship she was embarking on, I used a “Riverdale” metaphor. With serious conviction, I told her she needed to date an Archie and not a Jughead. This same friend …
Party on the Green with Rat Queen (and others)
Blakely Dishman Features Editor This past Saturday, Sept. 11, Party on the Green returned to campus! Because of COVID-19, the event was canceled last year, and for many, this was the first time they experienced a night of music and dancing in the residential …
Scotlight: Erin Guzman
Savannah Sima Features Editor Erin Guzman, Interim and soon-to-be permanent Chaplain shares her experience as Interim Chaplain and hopes for the academic year. First, a clarifying question, is there a track for you to hold the permanent position, or anything to go through before …
Wooster Sportlight: Athletic Trainers Eager to Begin the New Season
Langston Hood Sports Editor As a new season dawned on the Fighting Scots Athletic Department, The Voice asked the heart and soul of the athletic department, the athletic trainers, a few questions. The athletic trainers play an integral role in keeping each and every …
Football Outlasts Geneva in Offensive Clinic
Thomas Pitney Sports Editor On Saturday, Sept. 4, the Wooster Fighting Scots’ home football game against the Geneva College Golden Tornadoes featured once-familiar sights: a packed crowd, terrific pregame and halftime performances by the Scot band, and enthusiastic cheerleaders. In the first ever …