Category: Features

  • Seniors present Independent Studies at academic conferences

    Theresa Dunne Features Editor Although the I.S. process may be nearing the end, some seniors at The College of Wooster are giving new life to their undergraduate research projects as they present their findings at academic conferences across the country. Earlier this month, political science majors Lucy Brazil ’17, Michael Herman ’17, Jack Johanning ’17…

  • Historical Preservation class seeks to preserve on-campus houses

    Lily Iserson Chief Copy Editor Every Wooster student is a temporary guest. Our dorms and houses hold our things, our schoolwork and all our good and bad decisions until we graduate: a stopping-point that never feels real enough. Over a period of time lengthier than our student tenure, dorms and residences too undergo the quiet…

  • Wooster community plans to rally at March for Science

    Anna Hartig Contributing Writer The College of Wooster’s staff, faculty and students will rally at the March for Science on Saturday April 22. The event starts at 2 p.m. at the Wooster downtown gazebo. Speakers from Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, The College of Wooster and local schools will all be gathering at this…

  • Suggestions to spice up your spring

    Daniel Sweat Features Editor Well well well, it’s that time of year again. The birds are coming to roost, there’s some flowers and it’s getting a little hotter. There’s a song in the air and a song in our hearts, over here at The Wooster Voice. We know more than anyone, it can be hard…

  • Hiroshi Motomura, accomplished legal scholar, to visit Wooster

    Lily Iserson Chief Copy Editor The 20th Bell Distinguished Lectureship in Law will take place Monday, April 17 and will feature a talk by Doctor Hiroshi Motomura. Motomura, a law professor at the University of California in Los Angeles, will present a lecture titled “Migrants, Refugees and Citizens: Some Hard Questions for Immigration Policy.” Among…

  • Recipe of the week: Grilled cheese

    Sally Kershner Features Editor As college students, we often can’t get through our day without using our laptop, cell phones or tablets for homework, memes or writing “Happy Birthday!!!” on some distant Facebook friend’s wall. Now you’re thinking to yourself, “What are the ecological consequences of memes?” If you’re like me, you use Google for…