Category: News

  • Security takes things into its own hands

    New changes to go into effect immediately, penalties for violations dire Ramrod Kincannon News Editor In order to combat the rising rate of binge drinking and drug use on campus, a series of changes to the College’s security policy has been proposed. Some are more drastic than others, but the College believes that these new…

  • Memoirist and Emerita professor of English returns to campus

    Professor Joanne Frye returns to Wooster, will give joint lecture with fellow memoirist Jane Lazarre   Retirement doesn’t stop most Wooster professors, many of whom retain strong ties to the College while pursuing works of academia and other profound interests. In the case of Joanne Frye, who left the College in 2009 but maintains the…

  • Officials publish updated Scot’s Key

    Officials publish updated Scot’s Key

    Administration corrects last week’s statements regarding the alcohol policy Kris Fronzak Editor in Chief As of late, there has been a fair amount of confusion regarding changes to the College’s Alcohol Policy. Up until this week, the Voice heard several conflicting opinions from Resident Assistants, the Office of Residence Life and members of the administration.…

  • Wooster Ethic stressed on campus

    Claims students can improve courage and leadership Ramsey Kincannon News Editor Last Wednesday, Feb. 22, a collection of faculty, staff and students (mostly from Residence Life, Campus Council and the Student Government Association) gathered in the Lowry Pit in order to continue publicizing the Wooster Ethic. Written and published separately from the Student Code of…

  • COW card debit usage to expand to new businesses

    Emily Bartelheim News Editor Campus Dining Services is sponsoring an initiative to expand the COW card program to include even more businesses around the city of Wooster that offer services to students. The potential new businesses that will be added include hair and nail salons, bookstores, specialty shops and many fine restaurants. Alcohol and tobacco…

  • Scot’s Key alcohol policy changed

    Student lounges and hallways have been designated “dry” areas for the rest of the semester Emily Bartelheim & Ramsey Kincannon News Editors As of Jan. 27, the Scot’s Key has been edited and presented to the College community in order to coincide with the opening of the fall term, when every first-year reads and signs…