This edition includes articles that address revisions to the Freshman Studies program at Wooster, an International Disarmament Week on campus, racism on high school campuses and Ku Klux Klan involvement, Reagan\u27s cutbacks, protests against the termination of Ellen Keever from Andrews Library, the benefits and drawbacks of fraternity sections on campus, charges that the Religion Department is evangelical, divestment of funds invested in corporations active in South Africa, a denouncement of Voice staff member Louise Blum, a conference of student leaders protesting Apartheid, the annual Babcock Oktoberfest, and a performance of Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990/1269/thumbnail.j...