A Wooster student is charged in an alleged break-in at Reed House over the spring break. There has been an increase in vandalism, especially graffiti, on campus this year. SGA and Campus Council elections candidates are announced, with pictures and quotes. Two pages are dedicated to relating changes made to the constitution of SGA. Photos record the I.S. parade and celebration.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1991-2000/1087/thumbnail.jp
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The walls of all three floors of Bornhuetter Hall were found defaced with words of hate on the morni...
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A lawsuit for $1.5 million in damages filed by a former security officer against the College and a s...
Several student organizations lose funding after failing to comply with new budget guidelines. Stude...
White spray paint was used to cause eleven acts of vandalism this past weekend. Most of the messages...
A student withdrew sexual assault charges against a campus security officer. President Hales writes ...
The college suffered from a series of vandalism this past weekend on and off campus (Bacchanalia) in...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student-run newspaper was published on May 5 of 2017, it...
The four members of the former Kappa Chi, Andrew Yanchunas \u2799, Brian Claypool \u2799. Jeff Gostl...
Two roommates recount the event of how their dorm room ceiling falling was dealt with. Wooster stude...
This edition of the Wooster Voice from November 30, 2000 is twelve pages long. The first page has an...
In this edition of the Voice, the Wooster police department investigates $13,000 worth of stolen pro...
This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on October 18 of 1996, is twelve pages in length. Secur...
A man accused of burglarizing dormitories has been arrested and identified as a resident of the city...
This edition of the Wooster Voice published on April 22, 1999 is sixteen pages long. On Tuesday, fou...
The walls of all three floors of Bornhuetter Hall were found defaced with words of hate on the morni...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published on April 8 of 2005, and it is eight pages long. On A...
A lawsuit for $1.5 million in damages filed by a former security officer against the College and a s...
Several student organizations lose funding after failing to comply with new budget guidelines. Stude...
White spray paint was used to cause eleven acts of vandalism this past weekend. Most of the messages...