Gianna Hayes News Editor Wooster’s Homecoming Weekend saw the opening of Douglass Hall for select tours. On Oct. 18, members of the Voice staff toured Douglass Hall with Scot Council representatives. The representatives were also asked their opinions on paint swatches for accent walls and …
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Buildings offline and facelifts at the forefront of residential life mission for upcoming year
Gianna Hayes News Editor Since the Douglass Hall renovation began in late Sept. 2023, the College has been shuffling students around to accommodate student needs and practicality. In a Sept. 15, 2023 Voice article, President Anne McCall was quoted as saying, “I believe in …
April 15 Scot Council brief
Julia Garrison News Editor Scot Council met for their general assembly meeting in Lowry 202 on April 15 at 7 p.m. These meetings are open to the public. The opening discussion included a headcount for Scot Council’s general election, which includes positions for rising seniors, …
April 8 Scot Council general assembly meeting and safety briefs
News Staff Scot Council met for their general assembly meeting on April 8 at 7 p.m. in Lowry Student Center. General elections for Scot Council are wrapping up and will close this afternoon, April 12, by 5 p.m. Applicants can submit an application for a …
McCall emphasizes budget deficit and the concern surrounding a “very new” presidential cabinet in state of the college address
McCall was awarded a standing ovation by her presidential cabinet for her speech last Thursday. Graphic by Julia Garrison ’25 and photo by Willow Thomas ’25. Julia Garrison News Editor President Anne McCall announced her first State of the College address to the campus community …
Tennis courts outside Douglass repurposed to temporary parking lot
Audrey Pantaz Contributing Writer Wooster students returning from winter break last week will have noticed a glaring difference in the landscape lining Beall Avenue. The residential quad, once bordered by tennis courts, is now edged with a temporary, fenced-in parking lot built atop the now …