Wooster will be giving a performance of Henry IV - a joint effort by the students and the community. An editorial looks at the United States view of Russia and the Soviet Union. The Flying Karamazov Brothers will be performing in McGaw Chapel. They are a circus-style performing troupe. The music section takes an in-depth look at the career of David Bowie. There is an advertisement to purchase the game \u27Trivial Pursuit\u27 at the College bookstore.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990/1091/thumbnail.jp
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on November 5 of 1976 and...
Guest conductor Robert Shaw will be conducting The Creation by Hadyn in the chapel on March 26th. ...
The College of Wooster Concert Series will be presenting the New York Pro Musica, which will be play...
On March 14th, Dr. Carl Rogers of the University of Chicago will lecture on, To Be That Which One T...
The Wooster Clergy Academy of Religion offers a lecture series on popular culture. The speakers for ...
The Solid Gold Cadillac, just off of Broadway, is at Wooster to rehearse. Miss Ruth McDevitt plays t...
Summer school classes will only occur if a minimum of 70 students register by April 15th. Brahm\u27s...
This issue focuses on the death of former Wooster president Dr. Louis Edward Holden, various article...
The Scott Auditorium will hold the play Billy Budd, by Coxe and Chapman, for parent day weekend. T...
On April 1, the Girls\u27 Chorus will be holding their annual home concert at 8:15pm. The concert, u...
A Grad Success, details the second annual celebration of Color Day, an annual graduation celebratio...
On Page one of this issue of the Voice, there’s a lot happening on campus. Nelson & Neal were prepar...
The Girls\u27 Chorus will hold their annual spring concert on the evening of May 3. The schedule of ...
The Color Day play will be performed May 9 through 12; it is titled The Imaginary Invalid, by Moli...
An editor of the New York Times, J. Donald Adams, will be speaking at the commencement on May 28. Th...
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on November 5 of 1976 and...
Guest conductor Robert Shaw will be conducting The Creation by Hadyn in the chapel on March 26th. ...
The College of Wooster Concert Series will be presenting the New York Pro Musica, which will be play...
On March 14th, Dr. Carl Rogers of the University of Chicago will lecture on, To Be That Which One T...
The Wooster Clergy Academy of Religion offers a lecture series on popular culture. The speakers for ...
The Solid Gold Cadillac, just off of Broadway, is at Wooster to rehearse. Miss Ruth McDevitt plays t...
Summer school classes will only occur if a minimum of 70 students register by April 15th. Brahm\u27s...
This issue focuses on the death of former Wooster president Dr. Louis Edward Holden, various article...
The Scott Auditorium will hold the play Billy Budd, by Coxe and Chapman, for parent day weekend. T...
On April 1, the Girls\u27 Chorus will be holding their annual home concert at 8:15pm. The concert, u...
A Grad Success, details the second annual celebration of Color Day, an annual graduation celebratio...
On Page one of this issue of the Voice, there’s a lot happening on campus. Nelson & Neal were prepar...
The Girls\u27 Chorus will hold their annual spring concert on the evening of May 3. The schedule of ...
The Color Day play will be performed May 9 through 12; it is titled The Imaginary Invalid, by Moli...
An editor of the New York Times, J. Donald Adams, will be speaking at the commencement on May 28. Th...
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on November 5 of 1976 and...
Guest conductor Robert Shaw will be conducting The Creation by Hadyn in the chapel on March 26th. ...
The College of Wooster Concert Series will be presenting the New York Pro Musica, which will be play...