Ryan Johnston As the Wooster students like to say, “We’re Back.” Parties are back and thriving on campus along with a community that has been missing from Wooster for one-and-a-half years. The freshmen get to go out and experience college for the first time, …
Ode to You: Thank You
Malachi Mungoshi “We know that some of you are still scared. We know that some of you are still silent. Just because it’s better now doesn’t mean that it’s always good.” ― David Levithan, Two Boys Kissing I’ve often wondered what it feels like …
Embrace the benefits of a liberal arts college
Laura Haley Chief Copy Editor Reflecting on my Wooster experience, there are a few bits of advice I wish I’d known three years ago. Please note that I am not qualified to give advice. However, I’ve been at Woo long enough to know what …
Wooster Sportlight: Devereux thankful for a tennis season
Mathew Olszewski Senior Sports Writer The College of Wooster women’s tennis team just wrapped up their 2020-2021 season. Although they finished with a record of 1-9, they played extremely strong competition this season — mostly teams that are currently nationally ranked, such as Kenyon …
Recontextualizing H. Lowry
Hannah Eastman Contributing Writer Content warning for mentions of sexual harassment and assault In the wake of #MeToo, reexamining and recontextualizing societal norms has proved a continuous challenge. The reporting of the Voice over the past few weeks has been groundbreaking in that attempting …
Quarantined and saved, but at what cost?
Maud Bulman Contributing Writer It is no secret that being quarantined on campus is a stressful situation. Being suddenly uprooted from your living space, having your routine disturbed, spending ten days in isolation and being anxious over testing positive can leave any student feeling …