Wooster\u27s student retention rate for Fall Quarter 1982 was 95% whereas the national average was only 48%. Twelve female students join together to warn other students about the dangers of alcohol. Financial Aid Director Paul Orehovec criticizes the new law which makes male students who failed to register for the draft ineligible for financial aid. College officials announce that a sexual assault recently occurred on campus and warn female students to avoid walking alone at night. Several writers discuss the recent dissolution of Campus Council.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990/1043/thumbnail.jp
This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on April 11 of 2002, is twelve pages long. The first pa...
This edition of the Wooster Voice begins with a reflection on the rising campus crime rates. While t...
The paper begins by discussing recent changes in draft regulations for the Vietnam War. Certain coll...
College Treasurer William Snoddy asserts that that college is not experiencing financial difficulty ...
The administration raises the fees for the next academic year. Students protest a new policy requiri...
There have been changes in leadership in both the Student Activities Board and the Student Governmen...
Student enrollment at the College decreases but President for Economic Affairs Donald Harward assert...
Faculty attempt to end pledging and initiation rituals of sections and clubs. Wooster considers leav...
A student withdrew sexual assault charges against a campus security officer. President Hales writes ...
In a speech delivered to the College of Wooster community, Lt. Col. Anthony Herbert, expressed his f...
The results of Wooster Student Government Association elections are suspended after concerns were ra...
Faculty discusses and generally rejects the Objectives for a Liberal Arts Core drawn up by the Edu...
The college officials may have been violating the federal law by withholding information regarding c...
Concert Committee Chairman Hal Closson explains the reason for the lack of concerts on campus. The V...
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on January 30 of 1981 and...
This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on April 11 of 2002, is twelve pages long. The first pa...
This edition of the Wooster Voice begins with a reflection on the rising campus crime rates. While t...
The paper begins by discussing recent changes in draft regulations for the Vietnam War. Certain coll...
College Treasurer William Snoddy asserts that that college is not experiencing financial difficulty ...
The administration raises the fees for the next academic year. Students protest a new policy requiri...
There have been changes in leadership in both the Student Activities Board and the Student Governmen...
Student enrollment at the College decreases but President for Economic Affairs Donald Harward assert...
Faculty attempt to end pledging and initiation rituals of sections and clubs. Wooster considers leav...
A student withdrew sexual assault charges against a campus security officer. President Hales writes ...
In a speech delivered to the College of Wooster community, Lt. Col. Anthony Herbert, expressed his f...
The results of Wooster Student Government Association elections are suspended after concerns were ra...
Faculty discusses and generally rejects the Objectives for a Liberal Arts Core drawn up by the Edu...
The college officials may have been violating the federal law by withholding information regarding c...
Concert Committee Chairman Hal Closson explains the reason for the lack of concerts on campus. The V...
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on January 30 of 1981 and...
This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on April 11 of 2002, is twelve pages long. The first pa...
This edition of the Wooster Voice begins with a reflection on the rising campus crime rates. While t...
The paper begins by discussing recent changes in draft regulations for the Vietnam War. Certain coll...