Julia Garrison News Editor My first news assignment for the Voice feels like it was only a few months ago –– where I worked with Gianna Hayes ’26 and Sam Boudreau ’23 to investigate the presence of the Pregnancy Care Center on Wooster’s list of reproductive …
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WOO91 bags a win on campus with cornhole tournament
Sarah Buchholtz Features Editor On Sunday, April 13, the sun was shining bright for the WOO91 Cornhole Tournament, which featured a wide array of teams and was held on the academic quad. In order to register, WOO91 had teams bring a canned good or non-perishable …
The College of Wooster’s “Late Night” activities were a hit for current and prospective students
Sarah Buchholtz Features Editor On Thursday, April 4, The College of Wooster hosted a “Late Night” event that featured multiple activities designed to help recently admitted students decide whether they want to commit to Wooster. However, prospective students were not the only ones who could …
WAC’s Springfest 2024 takes over the Residential Quad
By Morgan Hunter Contributing Writer While Springfest officially opened its gates at 6 p.m., many students lined up early on the Residential Quad to sign their waivers and claim their food vouchers, a must for enjoying all of the extra activities, including inflatables and even …
Cornhole tournament proves an “a-maize-ing” success
WOO91 celebrates ten years of the student-run radio station’s cornhole tournament.
The Moth flies back to campus after hiatus
Willow Thomas, Julia Garrison, Gianna Hayes Voice Staff For the first time since 2020, The Moth returned to Wooster, hosted by The Goliard with music from WOO 91. Tireless work from The Goliard’s four-member executive board has revitalized the creative organization composed of campus artists …