Category: Features

  • Banned Books Week celebrated at the College libraries

    Korri Palmer Senior Staff Writer Could you ever imagine wanting to read a book, but you’re legally not allowed to? Although it may be surprising given the relationship the United States has with free speech, this is the reality for many books that have been deemed too inappropriate for public consumption.  From Sep. 16-28, The…

  • Library Open House welcomes all to increase library literacy

     Zoe Covey Features Editor  As we enter the first full weeks of the semester, students are beginning to receive assignments in classes that are more complex than naming three fun facts about themselves to get to know each other. As professors assign papers, Moodle readings and research topics, students must learn how to access the…

  • Convocation senior speakers discuss inspiration for speeches

     Ellie Kahn Features Editor  The sound of bagpipes floating through the sky, droves of seniors and faculty decked out in academic regalia and the air filled with nervous yet excited energy — Convocation 2019 was held in McGaw Chapel on Thursday, Aug. 22, serving as a benchmark for first years and seniors alike. The ceremony…

  • Scotlight: Coral Ciupak and Mackenzie Clark

    Mackenzie Clark ’19 (left) and Coral Ciupak ’19 (right), Editors in Chief of The Wooster Voice, share their journey as students and editors here at The College of Wooster. Can you introduce yourselves? M: My name is Mackenzie Clark and I’m one of the Editors in Chief of The Wooster Voice. C: My name is…

  • Campus Council commemorates 50th Anniversary

    Ellie Kahn Contributing Writer  “I came for the free Chipotle and left planning to run for office next year,” said one student to Robin Emmons ’19, a representative for Campus Council (CC). The student was referring to Campus Council’s 50th anniversary celebration, which was held this past Friday, April 26 in the CoRE. Approximately 75…

  • QPoC wins $1,600 from Butts for Bucks

    Eleanor Linafelt Chief Copy Editor With a landslide win of 242 votes, the student organization Queer People of Color (QPoC) received $1,600 from the department of theatre and dance’s Butts for Bucks program this year.  Butts for Bucks, which is in its fourth year, was the idea of Professor of Theatre and Dance Shirley Huston-Findley…