Two Wooster professors begin two leadership symposiums. A planned incinerator would be built 2800 feet from a Wooster dorm, leading to debate. A 14 day peace march in solidarity with Central America will begin at the Westminster Presbyterian Church. Letters to the editor address the coverage of the memorial for two Wooster students killed in a fire, student apathy, the Internationalist column, and a column about Deodorants and Douches. Candidates for SGA and Campus Council present their cases for election.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990/1202/thumbnail.jp
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