Category: News

  • Students travel to Washington D.C. to protest

    The “Forward to Climate” rally was the largest environmental protest in American history   Maddi O’Neill Staff Writer Last Sunday, more than 35,000 environmental activists went to Washington, D.C. to participate in what became the largest environmental protest in America’s history. Sixteen College of Wooster students were in attendance, having driven ten hours to make…

  • Wooster to host TEDx talk in Gault Recital Hall

    Sarah Carracher Staff Writer The College will host its first Tedx talk, “Ideas Worth Spreading,” on March 2 in Gault Recital Hall. Through TEDTalks videos and live presentations from Wooster and other communities, the event’s organizers hope to integrating new ideas into the College and local communities. TED, which stands for Technology, Entertainment and Design,…

  • Campus Dining Study to look at three employment options

    Outsourcing is only one possible recourse in the College’s effort to make the dining department as efficient as possible   Ian Benson News Editor   In the article about outsourcing in last week’s Voice, the words “plan” and “proposal” were improperly used. They were meant to describe the option of outsourcing, but instead they made…

  • News: 2/8/13

    Gov. Kasich announces new Ohio two-year budget plan A tax code overhaul, education revamp and gas and oil taxes are all a part of Gov. John Kasich’s two-year budget proposal, announced on Monday. The plan would overhaul Ohio’s tax structure by slashing income taxes for individuals and most small businesses. It would also lower the…

  • Steubenville judge opens rape trial to public

    Many say football players are given special treatment, won’t be held liable for actions   Kim Schmitz News Editor The judge in the Steubenville, Ohio rape case has declared the trial open to public viewing, despite concerns about the victim’s and defendants’ safety. The trial has been postponed from Feb. 13 to March 13 after…

  • Frank Colaprete hired to be new football HC

    Frank Colaprete hired to be new football HC

    Former defensive coordinator for Johns Hopkins University will replace previous coach Mike Schmitz Travis Marmon Sports Editor The College’s Athletic Department announced Frank Colaprete as the new head football coach last Thursday. Colaprete, who was the defensive coordinator at Johns Hopkins University from 2010-12, will take over the Fighting Scots football program following the resignation…