College Treasurer William Snoddy asserts that that college is not experiencing financial difficulty despite the College\u27s deficit of over $157,000. Seven male Wooster students face penalties for violating the Code of Social Responsibility during an incident in Douglass Hall. Two face expulsion but one appeals successfully and is readmitted. A health notices regarding the Dalkon Shield IUD urges women who have experienced accidentally pregnancies or other health issues while on this product to take legal action against the manufacturer. Four senior history majors reenact WWII with a self-designed lawn game.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990/1031/thumbnail.jp
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This issue of the Wooster Voice features a report on a failed fundraiser for the Big Four, for which...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published January 12th, 1968. The Voice is a student run newsp...
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on March 28 of 1986 and i...
The administration raises the fees for the next academic year. Students protest a new policy requiri...
Wooster\u27s student retention rate for Fall Quarter 1982 was 95% whereas the national average was o...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student run newspaper is twelve pages long. Ground is ex...
This edition of the College of Wooster’s Voice, begins with an article on the ethics of Galpin Hall ...
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on February 21 of 1992 an...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published September 27th, 1968. The Voice is a student run new...
The Student-Faculty Relations Committee is struggling to keep alive. They have also passed a resolut...
Faculty attempt to end pledging and initiation rituals of sections and clubs. Wooster considers leav...
President Copeland announced to the College his plans of retirement. The beginning of a College even...
The lighting technician for the band Donnie Iris and the Cruisers dumps three deer carcasses in fron...
Student enrollment at the College decreases but President for Economic Affairs Donald Harward assert...
This edition includes articles about student loan defaults, mass class scheduling in Timken Gymnasiu...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a report on a failed fundraiser for the Big Four, for which...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published January 12th, 1968. The Voice is a student run newsp...
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on March 28 of 1986 and i...