Gianna Hayes News Editor On July 1, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called on state governors to remove ‘distractions’ from sidewalks and crosswalks on non-freeway arterial roads. “Roads are for safety, not political messages or artwork,” Duffy said. In Florida, that meant the removal of …
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Do not comply in advance
Andi Harvey Contributing Writer You have all likely heard about Ohio’s notorious “bathroom bill” (SB 104), which bans multi-occupancy gender-neutral bathrooms in school buildings from kindergarten through college. While I could talk about how this law fits into the United States’ wider attacks against trans …
Allyship is not enough
Bri Becerra Editor-in-Chief As Donald Trump enters the Oval Office for his second term, I have noticed an increase in discussions about allyship and support networks. This is all well and good — but what does it actually mean to be an ally? Allyship has …
WGSS Content in Non-WGSS courses is vital
Elizabeth Heatwole Contributing Writer Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) courses are of immense value. They, unlike many other disciplines, unapologetically concentrate on communities of people — women and minorities — who are often cast to the background of history. Thus, such groups enjoy a …
Trump’s victory spells extreme concern
It’s showtime again for Trump. Graphic by Zach Perrier ’25. Voice Staff Editorial The entire student body here at Wooster has lived in the shadow of Donald Trump’s America for at least a third of their lives. Despite the past four years under the Biden …
Keeping promises of queer representation
Amelia Crowley Contributing Writer I have been writing about queer representation in media since tenth grade. Any chance I got to talk about it, I did. Personal essays, literary analysis, speech and debate competition topics. I was fully committed. The problem is, though, that however …

