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Students get first look at Gault Schoolhouse
Ian Benson Editor-in-Chief The renovations to the Gault Schoolhouse, formerly the Gault Family Learning Center, are going according to plan, with the changes set to be completed by July and ready for the 2014-15 school year. The 3.3-acre property across from Drug Mart on Beall Ave. was transferred to the College at no cost earlier…
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“Chalk wars” sparked by pro-life messages
Sarah Marosi Staff Writer On Wednesday, Sept. 4, members of the student organization Wooster Scots for Life decorated the entryways to both Lowry Center and Kauke Hall with pro-life chalk messages. According to the club’s website, it is “a non-religious, non- political organization that works to raise awareness for the pro-life cause on campus.” By…
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Students share opinions on Syrian conflict
The tumultuous civil war and the possibility of American intervention lead to strong feelings on both sides of the issue Mariah Joyce Staff Writer Syria has been a constant fixture in our news cycles in the past several weeks; headlines such as “The Problem with Syria” and “Syria in Crisis” paint the…
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Car fire investigation ongoing in wake of anonymous note
Maddi O’Neill News Editor As the Voice reported two weeks ago, an anonymous communication regarding the Cornwell car fire led to the opening of an arson investigation by the Wooster Police Department. This week, the Voice can provide more details in the events surrounding the incident. On Tuesday, Sept. 3, two days after the car…
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Viola Startzman leaves legacy on campus
Sarah Carracher News Editor Viola Startzman Robertson, a 1935 graduate of the College who later served as its medical director for 23 years, passed away on August 28 at age 99. As the namesake of Wooster’s Viola Startzman Free Clinic and the College’s medical director from 1956 to 1979, Robertson has earned a reputation as…
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Students, administrators take steps to curb sexual assault
The College updates discrimination policy, institutes online reporting service; student advocacy group redoubles efforts Wyatt Smith Features Editor While most of the College was on break over the summer, some members of the campus community were working to address issues related to preventing sexual assault and harassment on campus. The result is a diverse mix…