Wooster\u27s Black students have requested a room for only their use, and just that has been given in Douglass Hall. Beginning on Wednesday, a weeklong festival known as the Lively Arts Festival, will be occurring with events that relate to art, music, film, and theater. The letters to the editor can be found on page two. On page four there is an article discussing the rise in tuition and housing fees. Pages five and six feature the updates on the sports and scores from the past week.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1961-1970/1190/thumbnail.jp
The future of what will happen with the Academic Honor Code will be decided in the next quarter. The...
Forty students and three deans met last Tuesday to discuss the Code of Conduct and how it was being ...
An article sits on top of the title of this newspaper, Student\u27s Reassess Wooster\u27s Prioritie...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a report that Douglass Dormitory will be come a co-educatio...
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on October 7 of 1983 and ...
The opening speaks about the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Scholarship Fund, put in place to help welcome...
Students hold a sit-in in Galpin Hall due to the administration\u27s lack of progress on demands pre...
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This edition of the Voice includes articles about admissions recruitment of minority students, Black...
In this edition of the Voice, the Lowry Center Board plans a variety of campus events for the Winter...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a report on the official establishment of a the Abraham Li...
A review of the poetry recitation of Sonia Sanchez in McGaw Chapel is given. A senior business major...
In this edition of the Voice, Wooster faculty voted to drop the College’s Afro-American major. The S...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features several organizational plans for the new year, housing upda...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a poll of students on proposed changes to visitation hours,...
The future of what will happen with the Academic Honor Code will be decided in the next quarter. The...
Forty students and three deans met last Tuesday to discuss the Code of Conduct and how it was being ...
An article sits on top of the title of this newspaper, Student\u27s Reassess Wooster\u27s Prioritie...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a report that Douglass Dormitory will be come a co-educatio...
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on October 7 of 1983 and ...
The opening speaks about the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Scholarship Fund, put in place to help welcome...
Students hold a sit-in in Galpin Hall due to the administration\u27s lack of progress on demands pre...
Due to an oversaturation of white, Presbyterian students, the Student Government Association, alongs...
This edition of the Voice includes articles about admissions recruitment of minority students, Black...
In this edition of the Voice, the Lowry Center Board plans a variety of campus events for the Winter...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a report on the official establishment of a the Abraham Li...
A review of the poetry recitation of Sonia Sanchez in McGaw Chapel is given. A senior business major...
In this edition of the Voice, Wooster faculty voted to drop the College’s Afro-American major. The S...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features several organizational plans for the new year, housing upda...
This issue of the Wooster Voice features a poll of students on proposed changes to visitation hours,...
The future of what will happen with the Academic Honor Code will be decided in the next quarter. The...
Forty students and three deans met last Tuesday to discuss the Code of Conduct and how it was being ...
An article sits on top of the title of this newspaper, Student\u27s Reassess Wooster\u27s Prioritie...