Mission and Outcomes puts conduct process under review

Julia Garrison Contributing Writer On February 23, 2023, the Vice President of Scot Council Grace Braver ’23 spoke to a collective of students, Scot Council members and members of the Board of Trustees during the most recent Missions and Outcomes Meeting, which fosters an open line of communication between current and former Scots. Braver isContinue reading “Mission and Outcomes puts conduct process under review”

College announces new mascot: The scottish terrier

The terrier replaces the Fighting Scot, criticized for representing European imperialism Zach Perrier, Cartoonist        Last Thursday, March 30, The College of Wooster announced that the Highlander mascot for the Fighting Scots, which was introduced a half century ago, was no more. In the midst of a continuing drastic redesign of the College’s image, a panelContinue reading “College announces new mascot: The scottish terrier”

Wooster Students Protest “Cop City” in Atlanta

Audrey Pantaz, Contributing Writer On Thursday, Feb. 23, several Wooster students stood or sat  the entire day in Kauke Hall’s Delmar Archway. The students occupied the Arch in solidarity with peaceful protests throughout the country. These protests were a response to plans for the construction of a police training facility in Georgia known as “CopContinue reading “Wooster Students Protest “Cop City” in Atlanta”

Student Center Ribbon Cutting in the Wake of Lowry’s Legacy

Julia Garrison, Contributing Writer The ribbon cutting for the renovated Lowry Student Center took place this past Saturday, Feb. 25, at 12:00 p.m. in the Brush Lobby. Many members of The College of Wooster’s Board of Trustees were in attendance and around campus for most of the weekend, kicking off their limited engagement with theContinue reading “Student Center Ribbon Cutting in the Wake of Lowry’s Legacy”

Over 100 People Observe 1,000th Day of Protest for Racial Justice

NAACP and other organizations call for reform in Orrville Police and take stance against censorship in Wayne County Public Library Samuel Boudreau, Editor in Chief It was a frigid but pleasant day in downtown Wooster, on Saturday Feb. 25, 2023, as community members from Wooster and across Wayne County gathered at Wooster Square in downtownContinue reading “Over 100 People Observe 1,000th Day of Protest for Racial Justice”

Uptick in Theft from MacLeod’s Leads to Increased Security

Gianna Hayes, News Editor Since its renovation, MacLeod’s Convenience Store and Mayer Bookstore have been host to swarms of students eager to show their Wooster pride with stylish swag or picking up snacks for a fun night with friends. However, there has been a recent increase in theft from these popular locales. What seems toContinue reading “Uptick in Theft from MacLeod’s Leads to Increased Security”

Students Push Back Against Inclusion of Pregnancy Care Clinic in Student Resources

The faith-based resource has been listed in reproductive health services posters around campus Julia Garrison, Contributing Writer Upon entry to any women’s or all-gender restroom on campus, you might find a Reproductive Health Services poster hung by Longbrake Student Wellness Center (LSWC). Below the heading, the poster details all services that LSWC offers through theirContinue reading “Students Push Back Against Inclusion of Pregnancy Care Clinic in Student Resources”

Shamp Responds to Critics of Late-Night Dining

Gianna Hayes, News Editor Last week, the Voice fielded a survey to gauge the Wooster student community’s opinions on the upgraded Late Night Dining services. The majority of respondents took issue with the limited dietary options, the quality of food and the pricing. These responses were all appreciated, and prompted a further inquiry into theContinue reading “Shamp Responds to Critics of Late-Night Dining”

Digging the New Digs: Woo91 Up and Running with New Studio

Ryan Gretlein, Contributing Writer As the Student Center is finishing renovations, some organizations across campus are finding their new homes in the building. At the heart of this is the campus radio station, Woo91, which has recently reopened in the basement of the student center. With brand new equipment and a cozy new office, studentsContinue reading “Digging the New Digs: Woo91 Up and Running with New Studio”