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    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1994-04-01

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    Issues with security at Kenarden raise concerns about the card key system. SGA and Campus Council Elections have record turnout. The Environmental Task Force considers changing the campus recycling program. Campus Council eliminates the academic good standing requirement for new Greek section and club members. Academic Computing Services causes concern when they shut down part of the campus computer network without alerting students. The Black Students\u27 Association sixth annual Diversity Conference considers the Galpin Hall takeover, after five years.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1991-2000/1088/thumbnail.jp

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1983-11-11

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    This edition includes articles about: a symposium celebrating the ten-year anniversary of Black Studies at Wooster; a freshman scholarship program; the last game for Scot Marching Band seniors and director; a new campus literary magazine; the state and hope of cancer research; a research project about bird habits; a new agreement between Westminster Presbyterian and the College of Wooster; and a review of photography exhibits on campus.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990/1070/thumbnail.jp

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1989-04-07

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    Students stage a march to protest racism on campus. The Student Government Association submits a new alcohol policy proposal to oppose the policy that students under 21 cannot attend parties where alcohol will be served. The Educational Policy Committee considers adding a faculty position in the Sociology department. Students take a survey on housing options. The College proposes an AIDS policy.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990/1207/thumbnail.jp

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1997-12-11

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    Multiple reports have been received of a man in a white Mustang harassing female students on campus. The library staff will be producing an annual \u27mummers\u27 Christmas play. Campus Council discusses ways to better educate students on plagiarism. The results of the semester\u27s Judicial Board hearings are posted. Under the center spread of campus issues, religion and religious experiences on campus are discussed. The final three pages are dedicated to campus sports.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1991-2000/1184/thumbnail.jp

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1974-11-08

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    This issue of the Wooster Voice features a criticism of the investigative power of the federal government, a report on the financially failing concert series, and an interview with Mrs. Wilson Compton. Page 2 features a review of Jules Verne\u27s Around the World in 80 Days, a piece criticizing Apartheid in South Africa, and a piece thanking the museum of Iran for the collection on display at the Wooster Art Museum. Page 3 features a piece criticizing sexism, racism, and discriminatory terms for gay and bisexual persons in the media. Page 4 features a report on the political comedy act by Dick Gregory in McGaw Chapel. Page 5 continues the piece on the lives of the Comptons. Pages 6-7 contain the sports section, and page 8 consists of staff announcements and continued stories.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980/1102/thumbnail.jp

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Ohio), 1908-06-03

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    This edition of The Wooster Voice includes an article on the upcoming thirty-eighth Commencement. The author describes the events taking place in honor of the largest graduating class at the college and includes a brief commencement program at the end. Another article describes the highlights of a tennis match between Wooster and Michigan, which resulted in a victory for Wooster. Later in the paper an article describes the Sophomore-Senior banquet, including a list of those who spoke during the Address of Welcome. Another article discusses the success of the Alpha Tau drive.The editorial discusses a variety of topics from the upcoming senior festivities to the baseball games that took place earlier that week.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1901-1910/1161/thumbnail.jp

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1973-05-18

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    In this edition of the Voice, an article on the cover page address the Watergate Scandal and the national attention around it. Students are no longer able to park on Beall Avenue and Bever Street due to recommendations from Wooster’s Traffic Commision. The College’s Religion Department, Teaching Staff, and Tenure Committee approve a professor exchange between the College of Wooster and the University of Edinburgh. Smithsonian puppeteers perform Mark Twain’s “Tom Sawyer” for students in McGaw Chapel. Additionally, a report details Campus Council budget allocations.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980/1065/thumbnail.jp

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1976-02-27

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    In this edition of the Voice, Senator Eugene McCarthy speaks to the College community on the subject of “Politics and the Economy.” Swiss Doctor, Dr. Urs Peter Haemmerli gives a lecture on the tradition of life sustaining and the Karen Quinlan case. Members of the Student Presidential Advisory Committee voice concern about a lack of campus knowledge in regards to the choice of the new College of Wooster president. Additionally, an article details plans for an Indian dinner in Wooster town.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980/1137/thumbnail.jp

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1961-10-06

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    Events on campus including the revealing of the Homecoming Queen Court take up the front page of this edition. There are articles about a visit from Governor Mike DiSalle, a performance of the Miami String Quartet, and the Student Senate providing a Car Rental Program. The second page gives the students opinions for and against the addition of Red China to the UN as well as their opinion on whether the College should decide whether or not they should stay church related in response to a talk by President Lowry. The Voice Editors took a stance on the issue stating “We are unalterably opposed to any plan which advocates severing church and college ties. We feel the consequences of such an act would narrow, not widen, the intellectual horizon. The effort to educate the whole man would be jeopardized.” Page three titled Campus in Action details student involvement In the Wooster Community with the The Boys Village Volunteer Program and the World with programs such as Crossroads Africa and Wooster-In-India. Page four has information on the Scot College Ring, Changes in the 1962 Yearbook and large advertisements for local businesses geared toward students. Page five reports the sports news and has illustrated advertisements. Page six finishes previous page articles and features more illustrated advertisements.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1961-1970/1015/thumbnail.jp

    The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1969-10-10

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    All classes on October 15 have been cancelled in order to support the Vietnam Moratorium that will be happening in Washington DC. The 51st Homecoming will be happening this weekend. The present senior class will not have to fulfill the chapel requirements this year. President Drushal has decided to throw out the 1948 Adventure in Education entirely instead of revising it. Page two has the letters to the editor. The Chicago Eight conspiracy trials are still in the works.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1961-1970/1201/thumbnail.jp
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