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Enough with generalizations
Travis Marmon Election years are always a rough time for rhetoric and discourse, especially as they inch closer to fall. Right now, we are at the height of mudslinging season. Every little thing that has ever occurred in the lives of the candidates is undergoing intense scrutiny. Everything that could possibly be construed as a…
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A separation of science and faith
Shannon McKnight In addition to being reported as dead on Twitter, a very much still alive Bill Nye recently spoke against anti-evolutionists, saying “To the grownups, if you want to deny evolution and live in your world that’s completely inconsistent with everything we observe in the universe, that’s fine, but don’t make your kids do…
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Change is necessary in the wake of recent tragedies
IAN BENSON Our nation needs to change its gun legislation in the wake of a shooting, or in this case, multiple shootings. Between the shootings in Aurora, Colorado, the Wisconsin Sikh temple and the recent incident near the Empire State Building, in addition to countless other acts of gun violence in our lifetimes, action must…
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A Ron Paul presidency?
Eric Moizuk At the Republican National Convention this week, Ron Paul, one of the larger and more controversial figures of the party, was absent. On Sunday he spoke at the University of South Florida instead. Paul brought up something he saw on the internet. Somebody said that if he were president, then Osama bin Laden…
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A student run publication since 1883
EMILY TIMMERMAN LEE MCKINSTRY The Wooster Voice is an entirely student-run publication, and has been an open forum and ready resource for this campus’ student body since 1883. The articles and editorials printed in this publication’s pages are written with a specific intent to both inform our student body and give voice to even its…
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Show student responsibility
Ramsey Kincannon Throughout my four years here, I’ve heard almost every student I’ve talked to complain about how unfairly we are treated by security and the administration. I have often heard the relationship between students and administration compared to a variety of things ranging from a Nazi state to parents not trusting their children. I…