Category: Features

  • COWabunga: Get rid of your unwanted stuff!

    Sanjana Kumbhani Features Editor It’s that time of the year again; finals are only a few days away and better yet, end of the year checkout day is fast approaching. And while we start packing up all our belongings to head home, we are invariably going to come across a bunch of stuff we want…

  • Confessions of a senior resident assistant Anonymous RA shares experience with Residence Life

    Anonymous Contributing Writer Wooster is unique in many ways: we fill arches with snow, steal bricks from pathways and confuse the rest of planet with our misplaced ‘A’s in street names. Our identity as a community is forged through these traditions, but a big part of what makes us a cohesive community is the fact…

  • Earth Week: to live consciously with the environment

      Dani Gagnon Features Editor   This upcoming week, campus is going to be getting a lot greener — and not only because spring has finally arrived. This week Greenhouse, an on-campus student environmental group, is hosting their annual Earth Week. Throughout the week there will be a series of small events and initiatives that…

  • Women’s clothing boutique opens downtown

    Sanjana Kumbhani Features Editor Downtown Wooster recently welcomed a new women’s boutique, Poppy, which offers its customers clothes, shoes, handbags, jewelry and home products. While the store itself is not particularly large, it does have a wide variety of products and it makes the point to bring in new clothes every week. A Poppy sales…

  • Drama pays homage to victims of femicide Newly translated play to be performed at the College

    Lily Iserson Contributing Writer After months of extensive touring across the U.S. and Canada, the play Women of Ciudad Juárez will debut its first English translation at the College of Wooster on April 21-23 at 8:15 p.m. in Freedlander Theatre. Through a series of monologues, an all-female ensemble portrays diverse perspectives of the industrial border…

  • Voice Article deters prospective student; voice vows to only run press releases in future

    Mad Dog Staff Muscle Once again, The Wooster Voice has driven away a promising young prospective student by printing unflattering information about the College of Wooster. Jake Rankin, a high school student from Akron, Ohio, recently decided that he could not attend the College after reading a Voice article that referenced the use of drugs…