Tom Miller, a former Voice editor who dropped out of Wooster in 1968 refused to testify for Weatherman and anti-war activity because, as an underground news reporter, this would violate the First Amendment. The Wagners, alumni of the college, have given a total of $750,000 in donations to the college. A Grievance Panel has been implemented in order to investigate racial incidents. The Campus Council met with President Drushal, the Deans, Dr. Startzman, Mrs. Shull, and the administrative interns in order to discuss issues for the upcoming year, mainly the white-black racial tensions.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980/1016/thumbnail.jp
In this edition of the Voice, Campus Council adopts a revised constitution for the Publications Comm...
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In this edition of the Voice, the Greek Life Committee lifts the sanctions placed upon the OATs and ...
Students hold a sit-in in Galpin Hall due to the administration\u27s lack of progress on demands pre...
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Campus Council reaffirms the decision to expand the Grievance Panel into the Human Relations Commiss...
Classes during a one hour block were cancelled in order to hold forums to discuss racism on campus. ...
The Campus Council met to rename the newly founded Grievance Council to Human Rights Commission and ...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published February 16th, 1968. The Voice is a student run news...
Forty students and three deans met last Tuesday to discuss the Code of Conduct and how it was being ...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published February 2nd, 1972. The Voice is a student run newsp...
Ad Hoc Committee on Open Houses has met several times to discuss the open house policy and make sugg...
The paper begins with reports on student government from the College; officers were elected, amendme...
The edition of the Voice starts off with a short piece answering some questions on campus housing. A...
Madv Jo Boland has been selected to be on the Color Day Court. Carl Braden spoke at the University o...
In this edition of the Voice, Campus Council adopts a revised constitution for the Publications Comm...
In this edition of the Voice, assault and battery charges against assistant BSA basketball coach, Je...
In this edition of the Voice, the Greek Life Committee lifts the sanctions placed upon the OATs and ...
Students hold a sit-in in Galpin Hall due to the administration\u27s lack of progress on demands pre...
This edition of the Wooster Voice, a student run newspaper, was published on September 28 of 2007, a...
Campus Council reaffirms the decision to expand the Grievance Panel into the Human Relations Commiss...
Classes during a one hour block were cancelled in order to hold forums to discuss racism on campus. ...
The Campus Council met to rename the newly founded Grievance Council to Human Rights Commission and ...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published February 16th, 1968. The Voice is a student run news...
Forty students and three deans met last Tuesday to discuss the Code of Conduct and how it was being ...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published February 2nd, 1972. The Voice is a student run newsp...
Ad Hoc Committee on Open Houses has met several times to discuss the open house policy and make sugg...
The paper begins with reports on student government from the College; officers were elected, amendme...
The edition of the Voice starts off with a short piece answering some questions on campus housing. A...
Madv Jo Boland has been selected to be on the Color Day Court. Carl Braden spoke at the University o...
In this edition of the Voice, Campus Council adopts a revised constitution for the Publications Comm...
In this edition of the Voice, assault and battery charges against assistant BSA basketball coach, Je...
In this edition of the Voice, the Greek Life Committee lifts the sanctions placed upon the OATs and ...