In this edition of the Voice, assault and battery charges against assistant BSA basketball coach, Jerry Waters, are dismissed. After canceling due to a bus fire, the Trinidad Steel Band is scheduled to play a makeup concert in McGaw Chapel. The planning committee for Wooster’s Mock Democratic National Convention starts preparations for the campus wide event. A student, faculty, administrative group recommends the inclusion of a black vice-president in the executive staff. Babcock and Westminster-Scott are chosen as the pilot for the new co-ed dorms.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980/1034/thumbnail.jp
On the first page of this edition of the newspaper, there is an announcement that the Board of Trust...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student ran newspapers was published on April 27 of 1979...
In this edition of the Voice, Dean Walker is elected President of SGA (Student Government Associatio...
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Tom Miller, a former Voice editor who dropped out of Wooster in 1968 refused to testify for Weatherm...
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In two separate instances, townspeople assaulted College of Wooster students. Yvonne Williams is nam...
Students hold a sit-in in Galpin Hall due to the administration\u27s lack of progress on demands pre...
The Four College Conference will be held at Wooster on Saturday, December 4th with the topic being d...
This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on May 4 of 1979, is eight pages long. The first page h...
On the first page of this edition of the newspaper, there is an announcement that the Board of Trust...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student ran newspapers was published on April 27 of 1979...
In this edition of the Voice, Dean Walker is elected President of SGA (Student Government Associatio...
The case of William Baird, Vice President of Academic Affairs, vs. Lisa Vickery, Editor-in-Chief of ...
The Voice from February 23, 1962, opens up with an article about the Girls\u27 Chorus who will be pe...
Wooster held Little Sibs Weekend on campus. The International Student Association elected new lead...
This issue of the Wooster Voice headlines the passing of Dr. Howard Lowry, the current president of ...
This issue of the Wooster Voice contains a report on a concert schedule change, a report on a propos...
Tom Miller, a former Voice editor who dropped out of Wooster in 1968 refused to testify for Weatherm...
Douglass residents are concerned with confidentiality issues on campus after the dorm director of Do...
The paper begins with reports on student government from the College; officers were elected, amendme...
In two separate instances, townspeople assaulted College of Wooster students. Yvonne Williams is nam...
Students hold a sit-in in Galpin Hall due to the administration\u27s lack of progress on demands pre...
The Four College Conference will be held at Wooster on Saturday, December 4th with the topic being d...
This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on May 4 of 1979, is eight pages long. The first page h...
On the first page of this edition of the newspaper, there is an announcement that the Board of Trust...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student ran newspapers was published on April 27 of 1979...
In this edition of the Voice, Dean Walker is elected President of SGA (Student Government Associatio...