Faculty attempt to end pledging and initiation rituals of sections and clubs. Wooster considers leaving the Ohio Athletic Conference. The college charters a chapter of the NAACP. Students respond to the new legal drinking age. The college imposes a new noise policy. The student financial aid question addressed in previous issues is finally clarified. The College prepares for its second Peacemaking Symposium. This edition also includes a lengthy discussion of Reagan\u27s fiscal policy as well as other political issues.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990/1038/thumbnail.jp
Student organizations oppose a new rental fee for the extracurricular use of audio visual equipment....
The President of the College is outlining new policies in this edition of the Voice. Additionally, O...
The Men\u27s Affairs Board has had controversy between students and faculty with Hell Week for the p...
The College is expected to announce new guidelines for section and club initiations soon. The speech...
Wooster, Oberlin, Kenyon, Denison, and Ohio Wesleyan leave the Ohio Athletic Conference and seek to ...
The Student-Faculty Relations Committee is struggling to keep alive. They have also passed a resolut...
In this edition of the Voice, a fight breaks out at the off-campus house “Corner Club” after individ...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published September 27th, 1968. The Voice is a student run new...
Students hold a sit-in in Galpin Hall due to the administration\u27s lack of progress on demands pre...
In this edition of the Voice, Faculty passes motion to clarify the College\u27s definitions of campu...
This issue of the Wooster Voice headlines the passing of Dr. Howard Lowry, the current president of ...
The US Congress considered legislation which would nullify campus speech codes, allowing students fr...
The Black Student Association approach President Drushal to discuss their concerns for the enrollmen...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published November 18th, 1966. The Voice is a student run news...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a report that the Studeng Government Association has lost i...
Student organizations oppose a new rental fee for the extracurricular use of audio visual equipment....
The President of the College is outlining new policies in this edition of the Voice. Additionally, O...
The Men\u27s Affairs Board has had controversy between students and faculty with Hell Week for the p...
The College is expected to announce new guidelines for section and club initiations soon. The speech...
Wooster, Oberlin, Kenyon, Denison, and Ohio Wesleyan leave the Ohio Athletic Conference and seek to ...
The Student-Faculty Relations Committee is struggling to keep alive. They have also passed a resolut...
In this edition of the Voice, a fight breaks out at the off-campus house “Corner Club” after individ...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published September 27th, 1968. The Voice is a student run new...
Students hold a sit-in in Galpin Hall due to the administration\u27s lack of progress on demands pre...
In this edition of the Voice, Faculty passes motion to clarify the College\u27s definitions of campu...
This issue of the Wooster Voice headlines the passing of Dr. Howard Lowry, the current president of ...
The US Congress considered legislation which would nullify campus speech codes, allowing students fr...
The Black Student Association approach President Drushal to discuss their concerns for the enrollmen...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published November 18th, 1966. The Voice is a student run news...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a report that the Studeng Government Association has lost i...
Student organizations oppose a new rental fee for the extracurricular use of audio visual equipment....
The President of the College is outlining new policies in this edition of the Voice. Additionally, O...
The Men\u27s Affairs Board has had controversy between students and faculty with Hell Week for the p...