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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-02-22
Wooster Voice Editors
In this issue of the Wooster Voice, news articles include "Campus Dining Study to look at three employment options," determining the types of possible outsourcing for dining services at the college, and "Wooster to host TEDx talk in Gault Recital Hall" discusses the event being related to integrity. The Features section looks at a prom ran by Wooster students for senior citizens at Brookdale, a Harry Potter-themed display in the Andrews Library Lobby, and a lecture on reproductive rights. The Arts and Entertainment section has an article on the theater Department presenting the play "Life is a Dream" and a review of the film "Safe Haven." In addition, the voice staff gives their predictions of the upcoming 2013 Academy Awards. In the Sports section, there are articles on women's basketball, men's basketball, and swimming and diving.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-04-05
Wooster Voice Editors
The front page story in this issue of the Voice is "President Cornwell, FAC revises Dining Service assessment," discussing the changes being made to the assessment of outsourcing dining services from an outside company. "Students on campus react to DOMA case" looks at the debate surrounding same-sex marriage on campus. "College acquires Gault Family Learning Center" reports on the Learning Center's recent financial troubles that led to the college inheirting the building. The Features section reported on a diplomat meeting with Wooster students to discuss internships, a campus-wide zombie game, a lecture on migration and the U.S./ Mexico borderlands, and students becoming a part of the National Bone Marrow Registry. The Arts and Entertainment section in this issue highlight the Studio Art Major's I.S. projects on display in Ebert, and a review of a Justin Timberlake album. The Sports section covers baseball, men's lacrosse, and track and field.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-04-12
Wooster Voice Editors
The headline article "College of Wooster reaccreditation process continues" describes the criteria faculty and students need to meet in order to get the college reaccredited. "Res Life asks for a number of rising seniors to move off campus" reports on the housing shortage affecting seniors' ability to live on campus. Another news article, "Scot Center changes hours; now closes at 10 p.m.," is about the reduction of hours at the Scot Center in reaction to maintaining the allotted student employment budget. Features includes a week-long LGBTQ+ celebration led by Spectrum called the "Seven Days of Gays," as well as a talk from Robert Rummel-Hudson, author of "Schuyler's Monster: A Father's Journey with His Wordless Daughter." In Arts and Entertainment, the Voice looks at the Spring Dance Concert and the student-run nonprofit Project Gallery. This section also reports on an art museum showcase and a review of the show How I Met Your Mother. The Sports section's articles showcase women's lacrosse, softball, and baseball.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-05-03
Wooster Voice Editors
In this last issue for the 2012-2013 academic year, the headline article is "Budget allocations cause major cuts to campus groups," reporting on the sweeping cuts made to multi-ethnic organizations. "Student group continues to combat rape culture on campus" discusses an event held to raise awareness for the problem of rape culture in and out of Wooster's campus. "Cornwell meets with students to talk tuition" looks at an event held in the Scot Center to address concerns made by students for raised tuition and budget cuts. In Viewpoints, the senior editors and writers of the Voice weigh in on their time at Wooster and their future. The Features section recognizes Wooster students in "Wooster excels at math and scientific modeling conpetition," and the article "Put Yourself in My Chair: Students advocate for disability awareness" looks at a wheelchair obstacle course to show the inaccessibility of parts of campus. Arts and Entertainment looks at Taylor Swift's tour and Senior I.S. Exhibitions. In Sports, there is an article on the first openly gay player in the NBA, as well as articles on women's lacrosse, softball, and baseball.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-08-30
Wooster Voice Editors
"Housing challenges force Security move" reports on the need to house students in office spaces, as the Class of 2014 was too large. "Res-Life, Student Activities join forces" discusses the prospects of a shared office space between the two departments. "Smokestack dismantled over summer break" looks at the advantages and disadvantages of the switch from coal to natural gas on campus. The features section has the editors-in-chief giving start of the year advice and the possibility of a revamped menu in Lowry due to a new chef. In Arts and Entertainment, there is a lookback on Tame Impala's album Lonerism and "The Voice staff looks back on the summer," focusing on showcasing live events. In Sports, the Voice reports on new coaches in soccer, football, and tennis, the search for more students to join the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), and a spotlight on student athletes.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-09-06
Wooster Voice Editors
The headline story "New evidence in Cornwell car fire investigation" debates if the fire that encompassed President Cornwell's car was intentional or accidental. "Multi-ethnic groups appeal budget cuts" reports on the pushback to alleviate some of the intense cuts in organizations like the African Students' Union. Features articles focus on pet owners on campus violating the Scots Key and an attempt by news editor Sarah Carracher to go fully vegan. Arts and Entertainment articles include "Teen Mom 3 review: New season falls short" and "Party on the Green brings hip-hop groups to Wooster." The Sports section has another senior athlete spotlight, as well as articles on field hockey and volleyball.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-09-27
Wooster Voice Editors
The headline story "Students get first look at Gault Schoolhouse" describes the suite-style dorms and amenities. "New email server to replace Novell" looks at the campus' switch to Exchange Online. The Features section includes an obituary on former head basketball coach Al Van Wie and upcoming events on campus featuring political activist Paul Loeb. In Arts and Entertainment, the Voice writes about the Sleepy Hollow TV Series and WOO91 moving into its new radio station in the basement of Lowry. The Sports section of this issue looks at the football game between Oberlin and Wooster, as well as men's soccer and senior athlete features.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-10-04
Wooster Voice Editors
In the headline article "Petition asks Cornwell to sign Climate Commitment," students on campus collect signatures for President Cornwell to work to create a timeframe for the college to become carbon neutral, according to the American College and University Presidents' Climate Commitment (ACUPCC). Other news article include "Wayne County loses housing assistance grant," disucssing the loss in the CHIP grant for the county, and "Alison Bechdel to visit campus." The Features section looks at a new conservative organization on campus called the Young Americans for Liberty and an event hosted by Men of Harambee focusing on dating and hook-up culture on campus. In Arts and Entertainment, the Voice reports on a visit to campus from essayist damali ayo and a review of the show Brooklyn Nine-Nine. The Sports section covers ice hockey, ultimate frisbee, and field hockey.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-10-18
Wooster Voice Editors
The headline article "Student opinions mixed on Campus Council changes" reports on the lukewarm response to an issues-based rather than group-based Campus Council. "Physics professor awarded research grant" reflects on Dr. Susan Lehman's research grant gifted by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The News Section also reports on the largest donation at that point in the college's history, gifted by Ruth Whitmore and A. Morris Williams. In Features, the Voice discusses the Improv club Don't Throw Shoes' expansion in both membership and show frequency. Another article, "Recommended running routes around campus," gives readers a beginner and expert route to run in the neighborhood. Arts and Entertainment articles include "Wonderland succeeds despite numerous flaws," a review of the show Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, an article on an orchestra and jazz concert, and an article on a performance by the Emerson String Quartet in the First Presbyterian Church. In Sports, there are articles on volleyball, cross country, and senior athletes.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-11-01
Wooster Voice Editors
The front page story "Campus Life works to fix broken housing selection process" assesses the student body's distrust with the housing lottery system. "Wooster ranks poorly in 'return on investment'" reports on an article by The Daily Beast that ranks Wooster eighth out of twenty on the worst returns on investment. The Features section looks at the rechartering of Kappa Epsilon Zeta (KEZ) along with an article on sexual content and alochol use. In Arts and Entertainment, there are articles on a screening of a documentary about Islamic Art and The Goliard, the literary magazine on campus, reviving the Covers tradition at Wooster in the Underground. The Sports section includes articles on football, volleyball, and senior athletes.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-11-08
Wooster Voice Editors
The headline article "Band members question policy in wake of controversy" details the resignation and reinstatement of the drum major regarding his pushback against auditioning for the Scot Symphonic Band. "Swin team plans Hour of Power for cancer research" covers the logistics of the event, noting that the relay was on a two-year hiatus at the college. Another news article covers the disconnect between administration and students regarding sustanibility on campus. The Features section covers a gardening class by professor Matt Mariola, LGBT+ representation on campus, a course that creates a better understanding of labor on campus, and a local coffee company trying to provide clean drinking water. The Arts and Entertainment section covers an improv comedy group tour at McGaw Chapel and handmade coffee mugs at Ebert. In Sports, the Voice covers soccer, cross country, and senior athletes.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-11-15
Wooster Voice Editors
This week's Wooster Voice has a front page article titled "Wooster Ethic Commitee addresses behavior in Mom's" in reaction to poor conduct by students to respect the late night space. Other news articles discuss a moot court competition in Michigan and a Wooster alum, Mark Giuliano, being appointed Deputy Director of the FBI. In Features, the Voice reports on student needs for better LGBTQ+ representation on campus and a revitalization of the Vegan co-op dinner in Babcock Hall. Arts and Entertainment articles report on an African art exhibition in Ebert, new hip-hop album releases, a Toubab Krewe concert held by ASU, and a charity concert at the Underground. In Sports, the Voice reports on basketball, field hockey, and senior athletes.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-11-22
Wooster Voice Editors
The headline story "New party regulations to be implemented in spring semester" describes the new requirements in what a party is defined as in addition to regulations like party monitors and fines for violations. Other news articles include "C.O.W.'s favorite liquor store to close its doors," detailing the buyout of Gary's Liquor Agency by Buehler's, and "Local farmers look to jumpstart micro-dairy." The Features section looks at a speakeasy event held by the Let's Dance Society in the Underground and the influence of the Presbyterian Church that still exists at the College. In Arts and Entertainment, the Voice reports on a performance in the Underground by Boston-based You Won't and the upcoming Fall Dance Concert. The Sports section covers football, club hockey, and a basketball tournament.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-12-06
Wooster Voice Editors
The headline article "College considers options for The Shack after purchase of building" looks at the college's recent acquisition of The Shack restaurant, citing friction between the current tenants and the college administration. "Administrators consider moving Grees back to dorms" reports on the possibility of moving Greek Life back to Armington and Bissman Hall in order to better use the houses on campus. The Features section has articles on staying on campus during Winter Break, the Goliard literary magazine, and Men of Harambee volunteering to clean up Mom's. Arts and Entertainment articles report on One Direction's newest release and holiday games to play over break. In Sports, there are articles on women's and men's basketball, along with spotlights on senior athletes.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2012-04-20
Wooster Voice Authors
The headline story "Mateer Hall in need of renovation" looks at the aged Mateer Hall and the calls to accomodate changes made in STEM programs and new developments in teaching. "Residence Life continues to commit to 'residential experience'" details the changes made to housing for the upcoming academic year and new cosmetic renovations made to some of the living spaces on campus. The Voice's Features page details the upcoming SpringFest performances, specifically the "hip-hop oriented" lineup of artists, headlined by DJ Skeet Skeet. Another Features article looks at the history of the "Artful Dodge" magazine. Other articles include a WAC-hosted alumni concert, an interview with a sex expert, and two music majors winning a composition contest. The Sports section focuses on softball.
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