Category: Features

  • Recipe of the week: spinach alfredo

    Emma Woods Contributing Writer The pasta station at Lowry is always open, but you may not always be feeling whatever sauces they are offering. Have no fear! Instead try making your own alfredo. First get a large bowl of spinach. Spinach simmers down to almost nothing when you cook it, so get as much as…

  • All in the family: Hartzler’s celebrates its 20th anniversary

    Oscar Bautista Contributing Writer Hartzler’s Family Dairy, Inc. is celebrating their 20th year in business with the Wooster community on April 15. The family runs the company together and sells their products across Ohio. “It was my father-in-law’s dream to bottle milk,” said Jill Hartzler, the ice cream shop manager and wife to Greg Hartzler.…

  • Speaker to address how music impacts emotion and empathy

    Brandon Bell Contributing Writer Phi Sigma Tau, the philosophy honors society on campus, and the department of philosophy will host a public lecture by Dr. Jenefer Robinson on Tuesday, April 19. Robinson will be discussing the various ways in which music is related to, and is a part of, emotional experience and empathy. This subject…

  • College alumnae make mark with Peace Corps

    Oscar Bautista Contributing Writer On Feb. 18, the Peace Corps released its rankings of its top 25 small universities and colleges, and The College of Wooster ranked 23rd. Eight alumnae have been serving overseas, including Jacqueline Weixel ’12, Eryn Greaney ’14 and Caroline Gormley ’14. The Peace Corps aims to send knowledgeable volunteers to countries…

  • Seniors propose drinks to pair with their I.S. topics

    Tristan Lopus Web Editor This is the last issue of the Voice seniors can read while still in the throes of I.S., and the capstone project is very much on seniors’ minds. Below, in their own words, are the topics students have spent three-fourths of the school year on , as well as a drink…

  • Detroit service trip members engage in meaningful work

    Theresa Dunne Features Editor In recent years, Detroit has experienced a surge in downtown development as young professionals and white collar businesses return to its city center after decades of flight. While this “revitalization “seems to suggest hope for Detroit’s future, it still remains the most impoverished major city in the United States with 39.3…