This edition of the Voice has articles about the inauguration of Henry Copeland, the progress of the visitation policy proposal, concerns about abortion advertisements in previous editions of the Voice, a harassment suit against Yale, a page devoted to recounting the speeches from the inauguration of Henry Copeland including the reading of a letter from President Jimmy Carter to COW President Henry Copeland, the founding of the Democratic Coalition, the formation of the Alumni-Admissions Program, world arms reduction, Wooster-in-Pella, the first legal execution by lethal injection, and the formation of the Black Women\u27s Organization.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980/1176/thumbnail.jp
In this edition of the Voice, the College’s Career Planning Placement Service offers a variety or wo...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a lecture given in defense of poetry as an art form, a repo...
President Drushal will be officially inaugurated this afternoon, and the banquet and ball will take ...
This edition of the Voice includes articles about the inaugural festivities for Henry Copeland as pr...
This special inauguration issue of the Voice has articles about Wooster\u27s ninth president, Henry ...
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on April 8 of 1977 and it...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features the election of Homecoming royalty, lectures to be given on...
The front page article of the publication addresses the President of the Carnegie Corporation coming...
This issue of the Wooster Voice deals with the 1974 Homecoming, featuring a welcome to Wooster alumn...
President Henry Copeland announces that tuition will increase for the next academic year. The Voice ...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features campus elections for the Student Government Association, an...
This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on September 10 of 1996, is twelve pages long. This iss...
This edition of the Voice includes articles about admissions recruitment of minority students, Black...
In this edition of the Voice, former Wooster President Henry Copeland, announces the Luce Foundation...
This issue begins with two images of Freshman who attended the Student Christian Association formal,...
In this edition of the Voice, the College’s Career Planning Placement Service offers a variety or wo...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a lecture given in defense of poetry as an art form, a repo...
President Drushal will be officially inaugurated this afternoon, and the banquet and ball will take ...
This edition of the Voice includes articles about the inaugural festivities for Henry Copeland as pr...
This special inauguration issue of the Voice has articles about Wooster\u27s ninth president, Henry ...
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on April 8 of 1977 and it...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features the election of Homecoming royalty, lectures to be given on...
The front page article of the publication addresses the President of the Carnegie Corporation coming...
This issue of the Wooster Voice deals with the 1974 Homecoming, featuring a welcome to Wooster alumn...
President Henry Copeland announces that tuition will increase for the next academic year. The Voice ...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features campus elections for the Student Government Association, an...
This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on September 10 of 1996, is twelve pages long. This iss...
This edition of the Voice includes articles about admissions recruitment of minority students, Black...
In this edition of the Voice, former Wooster President Henry Copeland, announces the Luce Foundation...
This issue begins with two images of Freshman who attended the Student Christian Association formal,...
In this edition of the Voice, the College’s Career Planning Placement Service offers a variety or wo...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a lecture given in defense of poetry as an art form, a repo...
President Drushal will be officially inaugurated this afternoon, and the banquet and ball will take ...