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CC begins review of Phi Omega Sigma charter
Meg Itoh Viewpoints Editor Campus Council (CC) held a public meeting on Feb. 23. The meeting started with Jack Johanning ’17, chair of CC, outlining the process under which the Phi Omega Sigma (“Omega”) charter review was initiated. According to Johanning, Heather Smith ’17, gender/sexual diversity representative of CC, had asked what was done relative…
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A history of the Artful Dodge, a Wooster production
Lily Iserson Chief Copy Editor During each Wooster summer session, a hidden gem of creative and artistic energy manifests in the creation of the Artful Dodge, an annual literary magazine based at The College of Wooster. While the latest issue was published last summer, the Voice’s A&E editors belatedly smelled an opportunity for recognizing the…
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Four Greek groups suspended pending investigation
One fraternity and three sororities have been temporarily suspended after allegations of hazing Mackenzie Clark News Editor Four Greek groups including the fraternity Xi Chi Psi and the sororities Alpha Gamma Phi, Zeta Phi Gamma and Delta Phi Alpha, have been temporarily suspended pending investigation by the administration. These suspensions are a result of allegations…
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Football dominates conference rival
“It feels good to win,” said Antonio Bailey ’19. The College of Wooster Football Team was far from a loss with a series of key plays made at crucial moments in a 41-16 blowout victory over Kenyon College on Saturday at John P. Papp Stadium. Last week, the Fighting Scots lost a tough battle, 34-24,…
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Student groups discuss topics for upcoming meeting with trustees
The Student Government Association (SGA) held a meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 4 for students to discuss the agenda for the Student Development Meeting with the Board of Trustees, which will take place on Oct. 19. The Student Development meeting is an opportunity for students to express concerns and ideas for the advancement of the College…
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Alex Melchert ’20 Recovering from I-71 Rest Area Shooting
On Oct. 2, Alexander Merchert ’20 was shot at a rest-stop off of Interstate 71 in Delaware County, Ohio, approximately 60 miles south of campus. Melchert, who is from Neenah, Wis., was traveling back to Wooster from Columbus with a friend when he stopped at a rest stop in order to use the restroom. Upon…