Tori DiPasquale Contributing Writer On Feb. 29, in Kauke 237, the first in a series of discussions sponsored by the College’s American Association of University Professors (AAUP) chapter took place. The discussion focused on academic freedom. It was a reaction to recent events in relation …
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Student journalism is the lifeblood of higher education institutions
Julia Garrison, News Editor for the Voice, stresses the importance of student journalism on campuses.
McCall reiterates ZWD list policy in new letter to the community, but little mention of which policy was violated by Kauke sit-in event
Julia Garrison News Editor President McCall sent a “periodical letter” to the campus community on Feb. 14 to reiterate statements from her State of the College Address a few weeks prior. In the email, she highlighted ongoing cultural events and milestones for the College, such …
The Wooster Voice’s approval ratings reveal students’ opinions of departments across campus
Julia Garrison Gianna Hayes News Editors The Voice is dedicated to providing factual information reflecting the campus climate and allowing for an accurate representation of the attitudes of students, staff and faculty. From Jan. 30 to Feb. 2, section and managing editors tabled in Lowry …
Wooster listed as one of many small schools in the “red” of closure in Bloomberg report
Audrey Pantaz Copy Editor Last month, Bloomberg published an article titled “The Economics of Small US Colleges Are Faltering.” The report included troubling data about small colleges across the U.S., including The College of Wooster. The article outlines the recent major shifts that are rattling …
Being Palestinian on campus
Alona Abufarha Contributing Writer The two things I find most important to my life are being Palestinian and tattoos. Hell, I even got Handala, a Palestinian freedom symbol, tattooed on my arm around two years ago. I knew someone would ask what it was, and …