Student organizations oppose a new rental fee for the extracurricular use of audio visual equipment. Winners of the Sculpture Outdoors art competition are announced. Secretary of Education T. H. Bell claims that education in the US is improving. Writers critique the Peace Symposium. The College\u27s chapter of the NAACP announces its officers.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990/1290/thumbnail.jp
In this edition of the Voice, an article discusses the future of “Colloquium” which had been present...
The entire first page of this Voice newspaper is of a black and white image of a sculpture that is i...
President Copeland addresses a hike in student tuition by 8.5%. After the results of a survey have c...
In this edition of the Voice, Campus Council debates student leader stipends and honorarium. Wright ...
The future of what will happen with the Academic Honor Code will be decided in the next quarter. The...
President Henry Copeland announces that tuition will increase for the next academic year. The Voice ...
Students hold a sit-in in Galpin Hall due to the administration\u27s lack of progress on demands pre...
The College is hosting a number of academics for their Victorian Studies group. Waldo H. Dunn will b...
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on April 11 of 196 and it...
This edition opens by discussing some recent changes in policy, regarding academics and otherwise. T...
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...
New Legislation Affects Student Pay, the decision of getting rid of minimum wage has created hardsh...
The President of the College is outlining new policies in this edition of the Voice. Additionally, O...
Ronald Takaki, a 1962 Wooster graduate, came to speak on an increasing need for diversity in college...
In this edition of the Voice, an article discusses the future of “Colloquium” which had been present...
The entire first page of this Voice newspaper is of a black and white image of a sculpture that is i...
President Copeland addresses a hike in student tuition by 8.5%. After the results of a survey have c...
In this edition of the Voice, Campus Council debates student leader stipends and honorarium. Wright ...
The future of what will happen with the Academic Honor Code will be decided in the next quarter. The...
President Henry Copeland announces that tuition will increase for the next academic year. The Voice ...
Students hold a sit-in in Galpin Hall due to the administration\u27s lack of progress on demands pre...
The College is hosting a number of academics for their Victorian Studies group. Waldo H. Dunn will b...
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on April 11 of 196 and it...
This edition opens by discussing some recent changes in policy, regarding academics and otherwise. T...
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...
New Legislation Affects Student Pay, the decision of getting rid of minimum wage has created hardsh...
The President of the College is outlining new policies in this edition of the Voice. Additionally, O...
Ronald Takaki, a 1962 Wooster graduate, came to speak on an increasing need for diversity in college...
In this edition of the Voice, an article discusses the future of “Colloquium” which had been present...
The entire first page of this Voice newspaper is of a black and white image of a sculpture that is i...
President Copeland addresses a hike in student tuition by 8.5%. After the results of a survey have c...