“I’m here to honor Dr. King by igniting a fire in your heart, because I believe the best way we can honor Dr. King is by doing the thing that we were created to do,” said Dr. Patrice Bucknell Jackson, the week's keynote speaker.
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"We were able to make some halftime adjustments to slow down their offense to start the second half and took advantage of that with some easy offense on the other end of the court for us," said Brennan South ’24.
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"Wednesday will be a great chance to see OWU again at our place," said Paige Wells '23, "We’re looking forward to showing them what we’ve got on our home court.” Image courtesy of Wooster Athletics.
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Côte d'Ivoire wins the (Wooster) World Cup!
"Team Côte d’Ivoire’s offense, driven by brothers Louis Sehr ’25 and Jim Sehr ’25, led the way during their championship run at the Mini-World Cup," reports Thomas Pitney '24. Image courtesy of Jill Munro.
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"Altars and Ancestors, hosted by Religious and Spiritual Life on Oct. 27, was a time for students of different religious backgrounds to share stories about their ancestors, religious beliefs and why altars are important to them"-Ellen McAllister '24.
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Administrative and student officials declined to comment on who specifically provided the gift. Photo courtesy: Cory Horgan '23
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“I’m going to miss playing field hockey with my closest friends," said Lucy Agurkis ’23, "but, even though I no longer play, I know I’ll keep the relationships I’ve formed with the team.”
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The topic for the Voice's creative section is self-portraits in any sense of how you view yourself.
All community members are welcome to submit a portrait and the deadline to submit one is Nov, 8th at 4:00 p.m. You can email submissions to [email protected].
Both the Wooster men’s and women’s cross country teams had standout performances at the NCAC Championships. Image courtesy of Wooster Athletics, reported Matthew McMorrough, Contributing Writer.
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In a game for the ages, Wooster football reeled a 26-point comeback to defeat rival Wittenberg. Photo Courtesy: Wooster athletics.
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"Wooster’s defense obstructed any and all attempts by the Hawks’ offense to move the ball," reported Miles Rochester '25, "only allowing 236 total yards and seven points." Image courtesy of Wooster Athletics.
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"With a win on Saturday, Oct. 29 against first-place Denison," reports Eliot Barrengos '26, "the Scots will have an opportunity to qualify for the NCAC playoffs."
Wooster plays its season-determining match on Saturday, Oct. 29 at Denison. Good luck, Scots!
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“The ultimate goal of the project is to foster a more welcoming, understanding and caring Wooster community,” said Michael Miyawaki, assistant professor of sociology and anthropology.
Read more of Emma Shinker ’24’s story below:
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Inspired by sentiment against the College’s outsourcing of the dining, custodial and paper copy departments, Wooster's American Association of University Professors (AAUP) chapter elects several leadership positions for the 2021-2022 academic year.
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College aims to balance budget deficit, prompting concern from faculty committees
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Bat infestations and bites plague student residence buildings.
Over 50 bats found in dorms and houses without
air conditioning or recent renovations.
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