In this edition of the Voice, the College’s Career Planning Placement Service offers a variety or workshops include one on life planning. Wooster Chief of Security and Dr. Startzman of the campus wellness center, speak to students on the topic of rape and safety at the College. The Wooster Board of Trustees begins the process to select a new president of the College of Wooster. The Art Center offers classes on quilting, plants, printmaking, drawing, and other artistic mediums, to students for eight weeks. Additionally, an article discusses the, then up and coming, Bicentennial of the United States.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980/1131/thumbnail.jp
In this edition of the Voice, Campus Council debates student leader stipends and honorarium. Wright ...
This edition of the Voice includes articles about admissions recruitment of minority students, Black...
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This special inauguration issue of the Voice has articles about Wooster\u27s ninth president, Henry ...
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This edition of the Wooster Voice was published November 18th, 1966. The Voice is a student run news...
This edition of the Voice begins with a listing of available positions for graduating seniors. One p...
In this edition of the Voice, Campus Council debates student leader stipends and honorarium. Wright ...
This edition of the Voice includes articles about admissions recruitment of minority students, Black...
The Centennial Campaign and the Ford Challenge Grant are making progress raising money for the Colle...
This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on November 11 of 1966, is four pages long. The first p...
This edition of the Voice includes articles about the inaugural festivities for Henry Copeland as pr...
President Henry Copeland announces that tuition will increase for the next academic year. The Voice ...
This 100th year anniversary edition includes articles that address: the hundred-year legacy of the V...
The front page article of the publication addresses the President of the Carnegie Corporation coming...
As the academic year ends, the college celebrates its 117th commencement. Patrick Schmitz is selecte...
The Wooster Clergy Academy of Religion offers a lecture series on popular culture. The speakers for ...
In this edition of the Voice, the Academic Program Committee begins their planning process. Minister...
This special inauguration issue of the Voice has articles about Wooster\u27s ninth president, Henry ...
This edition\u27s articles include: curricular changes that emphasize interdisciplinary courses; a r...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published November 18th, 1966. The Voice is a student run news...
This edition of the Voice begins with a listing of available positions for graduating seniors. One p...
In this edition of the Voice, Campus Council debates student leader stipends and honorarium. Wright ...
This edition of the Voice includes articles about admissions recruitment of minority students, Black...
The Centennial Campaign and the Ford Challenge Grant are making progress raising money for the Colle...