The first page of the Voice opens up with the Fighting Muskies of Muskegon College coming to the college for a game. The Phi Beta Kappa lecturer this year is Dr. Ephriam A. Speiser, a Professor of Hebrew and Semitic Languages at the University of Pennsylvania; his talk is titled, The Modern Middle East: Chronic World Center of Gravity. The Little Theater group is putting on the Euripides\u27 tragedy, Medea. The Student Christian Association raised $2,365 at their fundraiser, falling $1,170 short of their goal.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960/1203/thumbnail.jp
Freshman women from Hoover Cottage and Miller manor switched to their newly completed dorm, Wagner H...
This edition of the Voice opens with the announcement of the fact the Dr. William Foxhall Albright w...
Jack Scaff and Dave Dungan are coordinating plans for emergency aid relief for the Hungarian Refugee...
The lecture series will be kicking off with Dr. Arthur Mizener, and English professor at Cornell Uni...
The Centennial Campaign and the Ford Challenge Grant are making progress raising money for the Colle...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published December 9th, 1966. The Voice is a student run newsp...
The men\u27s new dormitory, Andrews Hall, will be completed for next fall. People of Wayne County ha...
This issue of the Wooster Voice headlines a successful fundraising effort by the Big Four, an articl...
In this edition of the Voice, Campus Council debates student leader stipends and honorarium. Wright ...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published May 9th, 1975. The Voice is a student run newspaper ...
The Gum Shoe Hop, Time Out of Place will be performed Saturday evening. Gold in the Hills is thi...
A Feast Of Good Things, is about the lecture courses offered. In The Oratorical Association, the ...
Brought in by the Student Christian Association, Dr. Ganse Little will be in Wooster Sunday through ...
The College of Wooster has been awarded $20,000 by the Danforth Foundation of St. Louis, Missouri to...
The Dad\u27s Day marching band show will feature the hits from the past five years. The Little Theat...
Freshman women from Hoover Cottage and Miller manor switched to their newly completed dorm, Wagner H...
This edition of the Voice opens with the announcement of the fact the Dr. William Foxhall Albright w...
Jack Scaff and Dave Dungan are coordinating plans for emergency aid relief for the Hungarian Refugee...
The lecture series will be kicking off with Dr. Arthur Mizener, and English professor at Cornell Uni...
The Centennial Campaign and the Ford Challenge Grant are making progress raising money for the Colle...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published December 9th, 1966. The Voice is a student run newsp...
The men\u27s new dormitory, Andrews Hall, will be completed for next fall. People of Wayne County ha...
This issue of the Wooster Voice headlines a successful fundraising effort by the Big Four, an articl...
In this edition of the Voice, Campus Council debates student leader stipends and honorarium. Wright ...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published May 9th, 1975. The Voice is a student run newspaper ...
The Gum Shoe Hop, Time Out of Place will be performed Saturday evening. Gold in the Hills is thi...
A Feast Of Good Things, is about the lecture courses offered. In The Oratorical Association, the ...
Brought in by the Student Christian Association, Dr. Ganse Little will be in Wooster Sunday through ...
The College of Wooster has been awarded $20,000 by the Danforth Foundation of St. Louis, Missouri to...
The Dad\u27s Day marching band show will feature the hits from the past five years. The Little Theat...
Freshman women from Hoover Cottage and Miller manor switched to their newly completed dorm, Wagner H...
This edition of the Voice opens with the announcement of the fact the Dr. William Foxhall Albright w...
Jack Scaff and Dave Dungan are coordinating plans for emergency aid relief for the Hungarian Refugee...