This edition includes articles about Wooster student Jennifer Haverkamp receiving the Rhodes Scholarship, the Education Policy Committee curriculum proposals, burglaries of campus houses, an educational issues symposium, internships on campus, a history seminar about the 1940s, campus programming during winter, a visit by Congressman Thomas J. Downey, a faculty art exhibit at Frick Art Center, a Wooster Concert Choir opening the Brahms Festival, volunteer opportunities coordinated by Wooster Community Action, the WCWS broadcasting season, the death of a Wooster staff member, and the pay gap between female and male college graduates.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980/1209/thumbnail.jp
This edition includes articles with topics that include: a review of the tenure process and other fa...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student run newspaper was published on April 16 of 2004,...
This year\u27s speaker for Commencement on May 13 is going to be John Hope Franklin. Last night, Rut...
This edition\u27s articles include: curricular changes that emphasize interdisciplinary courses; a r...
This edition includes articles about a symposium dedicated to evaluating the liberal arts education ...
This edition includes articles that address revisions to the Freshman Studies program at Wooster, an...
In this edition of the Voice, Campus Council debates student leader stipends and honorarium. Wright ...
This edition includes articles about the faculty vote against the semester calendar, how donations c...
The first article on page one speaks about the lecture series, and its first speaker for the year, G...
This edition includes articles about: an eight percent tuition increase and accompanying campus fina...
This edition includes articles about the results of Student Government Association elections, a stud...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published October 4th, 1968. The Voice is a student run newspa...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student ran newspaper that was published on October 29, ...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student run newspaper was published on September 14 of 1...
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on August 30 of 1985 and ...
This edition includes articles with topics that include: a review of the tenure process and other fa...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student run newspaper was published on April 16 of 2004,...
This year\u27s speaker for Commencement on May 13 is going to be John Hope Franklin. Last night, Rut...
This edition\u27s articles include: curricular changes that emphasize interdisciplinary courses; a r...
This edition includes articles about a symposium dedicated to evaluating the liberal arts education ...
This edition includes articles that address revisions to the Freshman Studies program at Wooster, an...
In this edition of the Voice, Campus Council debates student leader stipends and honorarium. Wright ...
This edition includes articles about the faculty vote against the semester calendar, how donations c...
The first article on page one speaks about the lecture series, and its first speaker for the year, G...
This edition includes articles about: an eight percent tuition increase and accompanying campus fina...
This edition includes articles about the results of Student Government Association elections, a stud...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published October 4th, 1968. The Voice is a student run newspa...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student ran newspaper that was published on October 29, ...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student run newspaper was published on September 14 of 1...
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on August 30 of 1985 and ...
This edition includes articles with topics that include: a review of the tenure process and other fa...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student run newspaper was published on April 16 of 2004,...
This year\u27s speaker for Commencement on May 13 is going to be John Hope Franklin. Last night, Rut...