A board of professors sat to hold a discussion on the upcoming 1996 presidential election, paying special attention to the main candidates: Clinton and Dole. The 1996 Wooster Forum hopes to wow students with the speakers it has selected for the year. Construction in Ebert Art Building causes disruptions both for art majors as well as residents of the nearby Douglass Hall. A feature looks at Jewish holidays and how they are celebrated. There is a large full-page advertisement urging students to apply for a Discover credit card, and promising them a free CD if they are approved. The final four pages are devoted to sports.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1991-2000/1149/thumbnail.jp
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