Classes during a one hour block were cancelled in order to hold forums to discuss racism on campus. Over 120 Wooster students, faculty, and alumni marched in Washington for women\u27s rights. Wooster City holds a meeting to discuss the conflict between the College and the town. Two pages discuss Black Lives at Wooster: Options and Experiences. Students send a letter to administration, faculty, and staff with demands to address racism and diversity on campus.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990/1208/thumbnail.jp
The Inter Section Council works towards combating the campus wide issue of sexual assault. The issue...
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After the student protest in the administration building earlier in the year (Galpin Stand-In), chan...
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This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on April 29 of 1983 and i...
Students hold a sit-in in Galpin Hall due to the administration\u27s lack of progress on demands pre...
This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on October 21 of 1966, is four pages long. The first pa...
The edition of the Voice starts off with a short piece answering some questions on campus housing. A...
This issue of the voice accounts how nine college of Wooster students and a member of the College st...
About 250 faculty and students are attending the Moratorium march this weekend in Washington DC. Ing...
The Inter Section Council works towards combating the campus wide issue of sexual assault. The issue...
This edition of the Wooster Voice, a student run newspaper, was published on September 28 of 2007, a...
Tom Miller, a former Voice editor who dropped out of Wooster in 1968 refused to testify for Weatherm...
Students stage a march to protest racism on campus. The Student Government Association submits a new...
After the student protest in the administration building earlier in the year (Galpin Stand-In), chan...
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on April 16 of 1998 and i...
In two separate instances, townspeople assaulted College of Wooster students. Yvonne Williams is nam...
In this edition of the Voice, Wooster students canvas the Rittman area and the campus dormitories, w...
Students on campus brought forward issues to raise with trustees of the College. Paula S. Rothenberg...
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on April 29 of 1983 and i...
Students hold a sit-in in Galpin Hall due to the administration\u27s lack of progress on demands pre...
This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on October 21 of 1966, is four pages long. The first pa...
The edition of the Voice starts off with a short piece answering some questions on campus housing. A...
This issue of the voice accounts how nine college of Wooster students and a member of the College st...
About 250 faculty and students are attending the Moratorium march this weekend in Washington DC. Ing...
The Inter Section Council works towards combating the campus wide issue of sexual assault. The issue...
This edition of the Wooster Voice, a student run newspaper, was published on September 28 of 2007, a...
Tom Miller, a former Voice editor who dropped out of Wooster in 1968 refused to testify for Weatherm...