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  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-04-22 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-04-22

    Wooster Voice Editors

    The Story of the Week for this issue of the Wooster Voice is "Second annual memorial 5K to be held this weekend" in honor of Professor Melissa Schultz. Other news articles include "Students comment on alochol policy" and "Tuition to increase by 4.1 percent." Features articles include "Students present research on Amish culture" and "Student-run Spring Dance Concert to show in ampitheater." Additional articles in the Features section cover the Springtime for the senior class, colloqiually called Camp Woo, and a recognition of service from the College by the nonprofit United Way. In Arts and Entertainment, the Voice covers a Bruce Springsteen concert in Columbus and an announcement of comedian Chris Gethard performing on campus. The Sports section includes articles on tennis, women's golf, and track and field.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-04-29 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-04-29

    Wooster Voice Editors

    The Story of the Week in this issue of the Wooster Voice is "Budget allocations released for the 2016-17 school year," reporting that the ice hockey team, Wooster Activities Committee, and the Black Student Association received some of the highest allocations for the upcoming academic year. Other news articles include "Graduate students to serve in Res Life," recognizing three Kent State students serving as residence life assistants, and "Small house repairs continued over Spring Break." The Features Section includes articles on a new storefront for the local sandwich restaurant Spoon Market, as well as articles on cicadas and book donations for the incarcerated. The Arts and Entertainment section has an obituary for musician and performer Prince and articles on the Don't Throw Shows Improv Group and the Shades of Gold acapella group. In Sports, the Voice reports on track and field, women's lacrosse, and ultimate frisbee.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-05-06 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-05-06

    Wooster Voice Editors

    This issue of the Wooster Voice's Story of the Week is "Student Life candidates visit The College of Wooster," covering the visits of possible VP's for Student Affairs/Dean of Students. Other news articles include "Reusable mugs to be revamped next year" and "CC [Campus Council] will not pass alcohol policy before end of year." The Features section includes articles on a living wage, campus opinion on new chairs in Lowry Center, and the HOLLY House in Wayne County receiving a Morris Service Award. In Arts and Entertainment, the Voice reports on Junior I.S. Projects in Ebert Art Center and rapper Drake's newest album. The Sports section has articles on baseball, golf, and softball.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-09-04 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-09-04

    Wooster Voice Editors

    This Voice issue's Story of the Week, "Nugent begins tenure as interim president," the Voices Features editors interviewed Interim President Georgia Nugent to get a sense of Wooster's immediate future. "Holden Annex demolished in favor of new hall" looks at the destruction of the temporary housing in order to create new, accessible housing. "Alcohol policy to undergo review" reports on a student-led task force to assess the policies of alcohol use on campus. The Features section continues the Nugent interview, but also looks at a popular I.S. on male reproductive behavior, a TEDx talk from Wooster student Caira Lee, and articles on mental health education and new bus options for students. The Arts and Entertainment section looks at albums from the past Summer. In Sports, the Voice assesses the future football, volleyball, and soccer seasons.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-09-11 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-09-11

    Wooster Voice Editors

    The Story of the Week for this issue of the Voice is "Office of Campus Life to undergo a second review," detailing the ongoing staffing changes. Other news articles include "APEX to offer new ELL services" for international students learning English, "SPPAC replaces Financial Advisory Committee" to discuss a living wage on campus, and an article on the ongoing Alcohol Task Force. The Features section outlines Iceman House's commitment to environmentalism, the Academy of Religion lecture series, and swimming opportunities in the area. Arts and Entertainment reports on Party on the Green and the Goliard's Covers, along with FKA Twigs and depictions of college in popular music. The Sports section looks at field hockey, volleyball, and cross country.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-09-18 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-09-18

    Wooster Voice Editors

    The Story of the Week for this issue of the Voice is "CDI's new name comes with structural changes," reporting on the name change from the Center for Diversity and Global Engagement (CDGE) to the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI), and the move of the offices to Babcock Hall. "School to offer new minor" gives details on the new and interdisplinary Middle East and North African Studies minor. "College taking action to draft official amnesty policy" reports on new initiatives around care for intoxicated students. The Features section includes going to the movies alone while having pink eye, Avery House's outreach with Local Roots with food accessibility, and an article about the people behind the names of buildings on campus. The Arts and Entertainment section reports on students display in the art museum on campus and a review of an album by blues artist Taj Mahal. In Sports, the Voice looks at men's soccer, women's soccer, and club hockey.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-09-25 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-09-25

    Wooster Voice Editors

    This Voice issue's Story of the Week is "Turnover in security may stretch department resources," relfecting on the staffing issues that plague the department. Other news articles include "CDI creates a new office," the Office of Sexuality and Gender Inclusion, and "First food audit of the year conducted by Greenhouse." Features looks at drop-in opportunities from the Writing Center and comparisons in the Voice staff from 1961 to 1971. Other articles in this section include advice to first years from seniors and how Hider Apartment B is addressing homelessness. The Arts and Entertainment section gives advice on what to watch on Netflix. In Sports, there are articles on Scots Football, the College's hall of fame, women's golf, and sexism in professional sports.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-10-02 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-10-02

    Wooster Voice Editors

    The Story of the Week in this Voice issue is "Custodial staff shortage resolved, but a chronic issue," following the problems of labor rights on campus. Other news articles include "Alcohol task force holds first meeting" and "College releases new mobile app: changes will be made based on student suggestions." The Features section looks at security searches of student dorms and an opportunity for Wooster students to hear Pope Francis. The Arts and Entertainment section of this issue has an open letter to the Pope about television, live music information, and articles on the Wooster Breakdance Club and Black Artists Matter. Sports reports on tennis, volleyball, and men's golf.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-10-23 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-10-23

    Wooster Voice Editors

    In this issue of the Voice, the Story of the Week is "Debate over the College's alcohol policies ongoing," reporting on the continuing dialogue of the Alcohol Task Force. Other news articles include "New car rental service considered" and "College now providing TIPS training for students." This section also has the new amnesty policy of the College in full. The Features section reports on a business lecture by alumnus H. J. Markley, yoga in Wooster, and the Queer Student Union. In Arts and Entertainment, there are articles on a production of the drama Latins in La-La Land and an overview of the Wooster Film Club working to help student film projects. Sports covers football, women's soccer, and volleyball.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-10-30 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-10-30

    Wooster Voice Editors

    The Story of the Week in this issue of the Wooster Voice is "The Underground to remain closed until spring semester," noting extensive renovations delaying its opening. Other news articles in include "Papercut replaces Pharos system," referring to a change in printing software, "New full-time counselor hired at Wellness Center," "Scot Cottage residents allowed to move back into the building," and "Unknown man knock at several campus houses." In Features, the Voice looks at an Independent Study on the diversity of squirrels and service projects at Miller Manor. Other articles in this section include a delay in an Israel/Palestine trip, upcoming elections, and the death of Wooster alumnus Norman Morrison. Arts and Entertainment reports on a visting musician and trends in October. In Sports, there are articles on cross country, men's soccer, and field hockey.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-11-06 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-11-06

    Wooster Voice Editors

    This Voice issue's Story of the Week is "Program houses see recent cuts in custodial services," reporting on staffing shortages. Other articles in the News section include "College has $1.9 million surplus," "College no longer offers students health insurance," and other articles on campus smoking policies and a new website for reporting issues on campus. The Features section reports on service dogs and students grappling with seasonal depression. The Arts and Entertainment section looks at creative I.S.'s and art related to Halloween and horror. The Sports section reports on women's soccer, volleyball, and football.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-11-13 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-11-13

    Wooster Voice Editors

    The Story of the Week in this issue of the Voice is "Dr. Sarah Bolton to be Wooster's next president," reporting on her move from positions at Williams College. Other news articles include "Controversial posters removed" due to Title IX violations and triggering content, "Brush Hall focus groups curently in progress" to outline the uses of the new space, and "Students participate in a fast to show solidarity with Mizzou," due to racial harrasment of the University of Missouri's president. In Features, the Voice looks at Senior I.S.'s devoted to female reproduction, a living wage on campus, and a playground service program. The Arts and Entertainment section looks at the upcoming fall dance concert and the WOO91 radio station in Lowry Center. The Sports section has articles on cross country, swimming, and ultimate frisbee.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-11-20 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-11-20

    Wooster Voice Editors

    The Story of the Week in this Voice issue is "The Voice interviews incoming president Sarah Bolton," discussing her views regarding leadership and administration. Other news articles include "Choices Program debuts at Wellness," detailing a new alcohol education program, "Fire Department inspecting all rooms for fire hazards," and "Ohio Five Student Leadership Summit held at Wooster." The Features section continues the Bolton interview, along with articles on the Office of Interfaith Campus Ministries (OICM) hosting a Fall Feast and students volunteering to tutor at Edgewood Middle School. The Arts and Entertainment section reports on albums released in the autumn and ASMR videos. In Sports, there are articles on men's basketball, the equestrian team, and women's basketball.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-12-04 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-12-04

    Wooster Voice Editors

    This Voice issue's Story of the Week is "College reacts to nationwide protests of campus racism," after student protest around the country due to the administrations at Mizzou and Yale. Other news articles in this issue include "Alcohol Task Force policy under review," "ResLife says MOH conflict was misunderstanding" due to vacancies in the projected housing for the group, and an infographic on students' opinions regarding the smoking policy on campus. The Features section focuses on eating Thanksgiving with friends, writing an effective email, and homework help. The Arts and Entertainment Section reports on a Wooster Chorus and Wooster Singers concert, as well as an article on slam poetry and an article on an exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Art. In Sports, there articles on women's basketball, men's basketball, and tennis.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-12-11 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2015-12-11

    Wooster Voice Editors

    The Story of the Week for this Wooster Voice issue is "Bomb threats shake College community," noting new security measures and canceled classes. Other news articles include "Wellness developing resiliency program" to help alleviate stress and life challenges and "Student panel discusses possible changes to racial climate," which also included faculty and staff. The Features section has articles on a petition for a living wage on campus, tips on studying abroad, and all-gender housing. In Arts and Entertainment, there are articles on holiday gifts and a review of the film Spotlight. The Sports section has an interview with assistant to the Athletic Director Ashley Reid, as well as articles on swimming and diving and women's basketball.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-01-31 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-01-31

    Wooster Voice Editors

    Stories in the news section include "College considers options for new science building," assuaging concerns for the expenses to build the new structure, and "Reusable to-go boxes coming soon," asserting sustainability in dining. "Water damage to Shack to cause delays in College's ownership" details both ongoing finanical and structural problems with the building. The Viewpoints Section takes a look at the issue of gun control. The Features section reports on the upcoming Great Decisions lecture series and an open house on consent and rape culture on campus. In Arts and Entertainment, The Voice reports on a visiting director and a review of an album from the band Against Me! The Sports section includes articles on women's basketball, track and field, and the Winter X Games in Colorado.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-02-07 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-02-07

    Wooster Voice Editors

    News section stories include "Greek move to Bissman confirmed," describing the changes in housing over the last few years, as well as stories on a higher education award given to Professor Jimmy Noriega, SGA Elections, and a protest from studetns against GMO labeling. Features articles report on campus fun without alcohol, students at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF), Wooster libraries presenting a series of films on race, and a TEDx Talk hosted at Wooster. In Arts and Entertainment, The Voice looks at I.S. Theater productions and the death of folk artist Pete Seeger. The Sports section reports on Men's Basketball, the Olympics, and the Super Bowl.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-02-21 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-02-21

    Wooster Voice Editors

    The headlining article for this issue of the Wooster Voice is "Students fill Kauke arch with snow for first time in seven years," reporting on the tradition and its festivities. Other articles in the News section of this issue include "College selects new VP for finance," "Budget committee elected," and "Denison student found dead." Features articles include "Advocate Pat Griffin on LBGT+ inclusion in sports" and articles on the Cleveland Federal Reserve President visiting Wooster and Internships. The Arts and Entertainment sections include articles on the TV show House of Cards and performances of plays by the Wooster Theatre and Dance Department. The Sports section has articles on men's basketball, Track and Field, Title IX, and swimming and diving.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-02-28 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-02-28

    Wooster Voice Editors

    The headline article for this Wooster Voice issue is "Student's televised comments ignite town-gown dispute." Other News section articles include "New group asks for student accountability," "Jon Frey to speak on archaeological advances," "Drunk driver careens down Beall, flips car," and "Student's website attracts investors, thousands of users." Viewppoints cover topics such as Teach for America, pronouns, filling the Kauke Arch with snow, the J.M. Smucker's Company, and Greek Life. The Features section includes articles on the black experience at Wooster and an on-campus trading website. In Arts and Entertainment, there are articles on the Oscars and an NBC miniseries. The Sports section includes articles on women's basketball, men's lacrosse, chirping in sports, and women's lacrosse.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-04-04 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-04-04

    Wooster Voice Editors

    News articles in this issue of the Voice are "College to install cameras on Beall," "Campus conservatives face charter confusion," and "Frustration with party monitor system continues." Articles in the Features section include "Admissions sheds light on reason for spike in tuition fees," "Physics professor's invention breaks ground in quantum computing," as well as articles on global poverty and a donation for APEX Fellowships. The Arts and Entertainment section includes articles on the Spring Dance Concert, new albums, and the How I Met Your Mother finale. In Sports, there are articles on Baseball, men's lacrosse, and the Woo! Crew.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-04-11 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-04-11

    Wooster Voice Editors

    The headline story for this issue of the Voice is "C.O.W. working to convert additional restrooms to all-gender." Other articles in the News section include "Students host dinner for College staff" and "New housing program lets students explore Ohio." In the Features section, there are articles on writer Teju Cole's visit to the College and an article on student pregnancy at Wooster. The Arts and Entertainment section has articles on a symphony written and conducted by a Wooster student, the College of Wooster Art Museum's student installations, and the College's Civil Rights film series. In Sports, there are articles on softball, women's lacrosse, and men's tennis.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-04-18 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-04-18

    Wooster Voice Editors

    Articles in the news section of this Wooster Voice issue include "Room criticism draws criticism," "C.O.W. math team top in nation," "SGA forms new committees to tackle campus issues," and "Fairlawn residents appeal exorbitant electric bills." In the Features section, there are articles on a College performance of the play Women of Ciudad Juarez and a clothing boutique for women in Downtown Wooster. The Arts and Entertainment section includes a standup comedy performance by a Wooster student and an article on the WOO91 radio station. In Sports, there are articles on track and field, baseball, and women's ultimate.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-04-25 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-04-25

    Wooster Voice Editors

    News articles in this issue of the Voice are "Students petition for new counselor" for better resources for LGBTQ+ students, "Student groups commemorate Galpin Takeover 25-year anniversary," "Student threatened by motorist with violence and racial epithets," "Dining Services to change smoothie selection next fall," and "Security presence increased at Lip Sync, results disputed." In Features, there are articles on I.S. Symposium, Luce Scholarship recipients, the Physics Club's Community Science Day, WOO91's Cornhole Tournament, and the Humans of Wooster. The Arts and Entertainment section has articles on Springfest and the Goliard Literary Magazine. In Sports, there are articles on women's lacrosse, golf, and tennis.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-05-02 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2014-05-02

    Wooster Voice Editors

    In this Voice issue, articles in the News Section include "Fate of sustainability coordinator position uncertain," "Shack to be demolished," "WVN works to increase role of service on campus," and "Updated discrimination policy to move forward." The Voice staff seniors give their final Viewpoints for their college career. The Features section has articles on an RA's experience in Residence Life and studying at college. In Arts and Entertainment, there are articles on events in the Summer and finals week. The Sports section has articles on baseball, women's Ultimate, and women's lacrosse.

  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-02-15 by Wooster Voice Editors

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-02-15

    Wooster Voice Editors

    The headline article "Students react to proposed outsourcing of Dining Services" showed concerns expressed by students and faculty regarding the possibility of outsourcing dining to a contracted outside company. Another news article discusses the Wooster Student Union's calls to look closer at how money is allocated at Wooster, specifically in terms of administration's salaries. In the Features section, this issue focuses on a Hondruan public health project led by communications professor Jennifer Moreland and News Editor Ian Benson going to Super Fit. One page has a special "Voice Valentines" section. Arts and Entertainment features awards given to theater students and a movie review of the film "Identity Thief." In Sports, this issue covers the men's basketball team winning the NCAC, men's tennis, and wins from the women's basketball team.

 
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