Category: Features

  • Debating for Democracy’s lasting impact on community

    On Friday, Oct. 22, students at The College of Wooster took time out of their busy class schedules to participate in a six-hour training workshop entitled “Debating for Democracy (D4D) on the Road.” According to the Assistant Director of Project Pericles (the sponsor of the program) David Rippon, the objective of the D4D project is…

  • 100 years later: a look at changes to The Wooster Voice

    This week, The Voice decided to take a blast to the past and take a look at a few issues from the winter of 1910. Below are a few facts about how The College of Wooster’s only student newspaper has changed in the past 100 years. In 1910, The Wooster Voice…

  • Going Green @ Wooster

    In order to make a conscious effort to eat sustainably while at the College here are some individual efforts that students can make:

  • Wooster wants to continue Cornerstone program house

    Program houses at Wooster have been a tradition since the 1970s. Students residing in houses must be involved in a type of service project in order to regularly volunteer, educate or involve themselves within the College or the Wooster community.† Over the years, many of these programs have served to positively bridge the gap between…

  • Campus couples take the plunge into marital commitment

    In the Wooster whirlwind of classes, exams, extracurricular activities and Independent Study, it seems that there isn’t really time for any other type of obligation. Yet, some Wooster students have found time to make the ultimate commitment: engagement and marriage.

  • Poverty Dinner examines class differences

    The Global Engagement Network kicked off International Education Week on Monday night with the Thanksgiving Poverty Awareness Dinner in Kittredge Dining Hall. The event was publicized to the student body as a chance to enjoy not one but two Thanksgiving style dinners, in addition to the one offered in Lowry Dining Hall on Thursday, Nov…