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Sorority Pi Kappa selects its first Diversity Chair
Zoe Covey Contributing Writer In order to support diversity among the student body at The College of Wooster, Pi Kappa, a campus sorority also known by the name of Peanuts, has decided to create the position of Diversity Chair. Alex Gordon ’18 has been chosen by the sorority to serve as the first in this…
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Pamphlet criticizes campus drug policy
Unsigned document calls for policy changes Waverly Hart News Editor Students may have noticed a four-page pamphlet scattered around various places on campus last week. The pamphlet was titled “College of Wooster Drug Policy: What You Should Know” and markedly criticized the College’s procedure for searching students’ rooms, saying their policy contributes to the racial…
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Group condemns selling Confederate flag
Nick Shiach Contributing Writer Over the last two years, there has been an increasing effort from Wooster’s community to stop Wayne County Fair vendors from displaying and selling the Confederate battle flag. The effort to ban the sale of the flag at the Fair is led by the Wooster/Orrville Chapter of the National Association for…
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K(no)w’s proposed Sex Ed Week logo rejected
Saeed Husain Chief Copy Editor At the beginning of this month, the proposed logo for “Sex Ed Week 2017” was rejected by Student Activities. As a result of the decision, the group was prevented from using the logo on all official promotional materials for the event. K(no)w is a student-run organization whose purpose is “to…
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College community remembers Clayton Geib
Lexi Riley Staff Writer Clayton Geib ’18 occupied a revered place in the hearts of many on campus, rendering his sudden passing on Sun., Sept. 18 a shock. Classmates admired Clayton for his tenacity both on the field and in the classroom. He was known for his intelligence, kindness, warmth and the determination with which…
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The Voice’s senior editors interview President Bolton
The Voice’s editors sit down with The College’s president to discuss her goals for the upcoming school year Tristan Lopus Editor-in-Chief This week, the Voice’s senior editors — Editors in Chief Meg Itoh ’18 and Tristan Lopus ’18 and Managing Editor Mackenzie Clark ’19 — sat down with President Sarah Bolton to take stock of…