In this edition of the Voice, an article discusses a lack of student interest in Wooster’s annual Homecoming events. Action on a proposed 1973-74 academic calendar, with a shorter winter vacation, is postponed by faculty. Ambassador Lakshmi Kant Jha is set to speak at Wooster about the topic of “Socialist Planning in a Democratic Society.” Frick Art Museum displays William C. Mithoefer’s collection of African Art. Additionally, Virgil Musser, Democratic Congressional candidate visits the College to answers student questions on Congressional reform, drug policy, and the problems of trying to “legislate morals.”https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980/1049/thumbnail.jp
The headlining article features the newly appointed Vice President of Academic Affairs, Stanton Hale...
The U.S. Ambassador to Japan delivered the main speech at Commencement. Damon D. Hickey was named di...
This is the October 13th, 1967 edition of of the Wooster Voice, a student run newspaper published at...
The front page article of the publication addresses the President of the Carnegie Corporation coming...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student run newspaper was published on October 20 of 200...
This issue begins with two images of Freshman who attended the Student Christian Association formal,...
This issue of the Wooster Voice deals with the 1974 Homecoming, featuring a welcome to Wooster alumn...
Dotty Daw is elected Wooster Homecoming Queen. The program for Homecoming weekend is in its final st...
A College of Wooster production of Guys and Dolls got rave reviews; the cast was skilled and it brou...
In this edition of the Voice, students prepare for the 105th Commencement at the College of Wooster....
The first article on page one speaks about the lecture series, and its first speaker for the year, G...
The first page has an article about the FDA not being able to control the absurd amount of pesticide...
For the 1962-1963 school year, Philip Brown and Frances Hopkins will be taking over as editor and ma...
This special inauguration issue of the Voice has articles about Wooster\u27s ninth president, Henry ...
The future of what will happen with the Academic Honor Code will be decided in the next quarter. The...
The headlining article features the newly appointed Vice President of Academic Affairs, Stanton Hale...
The U.S. Ambassador to Japan delivered the main speech at Commencement. Damon D. Hickey was named di...
This is the October 13th, 1967 edition of of the Wooster Voice, a student run newspaper published at...
The front page article of the publication addresses the President of the Carnegie Corporation coming...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student run newspaper was published on October 20 of 200...
This issue begins with two images of Freshman who attended the Student Christian Association formal,...
This issue of the Wooster Voice deals with the 1974 Homecoming, featuring a welcome to Wooster alumn...
Dotty Daw is elected Wooster Homecoming Queen. The program for Homecoming weekend is in its final st...
A College of Wooster production of Guys and Dolls got rave reviews; the cast was skilled and it brou...
In this edition of the Voice, students prepare for the 105th Commencement at the College of Wooster....
The first article on page one speaks about the lecture series, and its first speaker for the year, G...
The first page has an article about the FDA not being able to control the absurd amount of pesticide...
For the 1962-1963 school year, Philip Brown and Frances Hopkins will be taking over as editor and ma...
This special inauguration issue of the Voice has articles about Wooster\u27s ninth president, Henry ...
The future of what will happen with the Academic Honor Code will be decided in the next quarter. The...
The headlining article features the newly appointed Vice President of Academic Affairs, Stanton Hale...
The U.S. Ambassador to Japan delivered the main speech at Commencement. Damon D. Hickey was named di...
This is the October 13th, 1967 edition of of the Wooster Voice, a student run newspaper published at...