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Eating alone: It’s a choice
Sandy Kay Foreign Fish We’ve all seen that guy in Lowry eating alone and we’ve always pitied him. Here’s ten reasons why you shouldn’t: 1. Lowry has cheesecake today. And he doesn’t want to be caught with his ninth piece especially since it doesn’t exactly go with his laxbro image. 2. It’s Sunday morning, he’s…
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Party Monitor of the Week
Ben Heavenrich! Anyong Cohen Believes in Mermaids To show our unwavering support and appreciation for the college’s newly implemented party monitor policy, the Voice has decided to recognize the heroic volunteers who keep the system afloat with a regular Features installment, “Party Monitor of the Week.” For his steadfast ability to tame even the most…
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Wooster student launches on-campus trading website
Mary Gagliardi Contributing Writer With the help of some friends from Minot State University, Wooster’s Jonathan Allotey ’15, recently founded www.collegeitem.com, a website where students can buy and sell various items such as textbooks from students at the College of Wooster. CollegeItem was, like most businesses, created as a solution to a problem. “I’m…
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Difficulties faced by black students at the College
Wyatt Smith News Editor The black experience in higher education is simultaneously an incredibly broad and regrettably narrow topic. Broad because race can influence many different facets of a student’s college experience; narrow because race is but one of many factors that interact to shape that same experience. With these limitations in mind, this article…
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Internships: future security or a current financial drain?
Dani Gagnon Features Editor When February rolls in on campus, it feels as though everyone is up against a deadline, I.S. for seniors, Junior I.S. for juniors and for sophomores and first-years it’s the myriad applications to send in for summer internships. Students can send in countless applications to organizations around the country and be…
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Cleveland Federal Reserve President to visit Wooster
Sanjana Kumbhani Features Editor As part of the James R. Wilson Lecture Series organized by the department of business economics, next week the College will be welcoming Sandra Pianalto, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. Pianalto, who will retire in a few months, will use this chance to reflect on her 30-year experience…