Nemsie Gonzalez Editor-in-Chief Throughout my time at Wooster, I have had a love-hate relationship with the College. Despite what my past viewpoints and emails to school administrators may lead you to believe, I truly do love Wooster, but the Wooster I once felt so prideful …
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Men’s Lacrosse is Embattled in Michigan
Kaedyn Yonker Staff Writer Entering into the month of March, the Wooster’s men’s lacrosse team was undefeated. They won four games against rival teams, but on their latest trip to Michigan, they experienced their first two defeats of the season. These defeats were dealt to …
The higher education business model: an analysis
Helena Marten News Editor Colleges are businesses. Private institutions operate openly as non-profits but they must sustain enough profit to break even. As economic systems are sensitive to various external factors, colleges are constantly forced to adapt and shift. There are then considerations: is the …
Student-athletes reflect on layoffs at the College
The Voice Staff Reflection Piece Last Thursday, Feb. 5, leadership at The College of Wooster faced scrutiny as a result of layoffs of 22 staff members across various departments. Much of the scrutiny came as a result of the swiftness of the terminations, as affected …
Students brave the cold to continue winter tradition
Sarah Buchholtz Features Editor On Sunday, Jan. 25, students came together to fill the Kauke Hall Arch, one of the College’s most well-known winter traditions. After a fresh snowfall of approximately 10-13 inches, students gathered around Kauke Hall at 8 p.m. and worked together despite …
Wooster takes on Capital in narrow matchup
Nick Schade Sports Editor The Fighting Scots women’s basketball team was defeated by Capital University 56-61 at their game on Tuesday, Nov. 25. Although the Scots ultimately suffered another loss, they demonstrated their commendable skills in offense and defense on the court, keeping the …


