This year, the chapel system has went under major construction. There will be graduation requirements for chapel, and there will be a fine put in place for those who do not meet the requirements. Mark Johnson spoke at chapel the other day about the recent Honor Code scandal and how this Honor Code will need to be analyzed and revised. The Shack has applied for a 3.2 liquor license. The letters to the editor can be read on page two of this newspaper. Pages five and six elaborate on this past week\u27s sporting events and scores.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1961-1970/1188/thumbnail.jp
In this edition of the Voice, a faculty poll says the honor code is not working. A group of art stud...
Victor Christ-janer showed his proposals for the new chapel to the Board of Trustees\u27 this past w...
The newly opened Lowry Center has become a place for public displays of affection, and visitors have...
The future of what will happen with the Academic Honor Code will be decided in the next quarter. The...
Published on March 9, 1962, this edition of the Wooster Voice is four pages long. The first page has...
This edition of the Wooster Voice begins with the Social Action Committee organizing an all night vi...
This is the April 28th, 1967, edition of the Wooster Voice, a student run newspaper published at the...
Academic Honor Code Revision Committee is beginning to draft a new and updated version of the Honor ...
The required chapel attendance system has been revised for the third time within the last year. Now,...
On March 2 of 1962, this edition of the Wooster Voice was published, its heading article is titled, ...
For the 1962-1963 school year, Philip Brown and Frances Hopkins will be taking over as editor and ma...
A new division of the Student Government Association has been created to investigate the concerns of...
The College is hosting a number of academics for their Victorian Studies group. Waldo H. Dunn will b...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published January 13th, 1967. The Voice is a student run newsp...
The Voice from February 23, 1962, opens up with an article about the Girls\u27 Chorus who will be pe...
In this edition of the Voice, a faculty poll says the honor code is not working. A group of art stud...
Victor Christ-janer showed his proposals for the new chapel to the Board of Trustees\u27 this past w...
The newly opened Lowry Center has become a place for public displays of affection, and visitors have...
The future of what will happen with the Academic Honor Code will be decided in the next quarter. The...
Published on March 9, 1962, this edition of the Wooster Voice is four pages long. The first page has...
This edition of the Wooster Voice begins with the Social Action Committee organizing an all night vi...
This is the April 28th, 1967, edition of the Wooster Voice, a student run newspaper published at the...
Academic Honor Code Revision Committee is beginning to draft a new and updated version of the Honor ...
The required chapel attendance system has been revised for the third time within the last year. Now,...
On March 2 of 1962, this edition of the Wooster Voice was published, its heading article is titled, ...
For the 1962-1963 school year, Philip Brown and Frances Hopkins will be taking over as editor and ma...
A new division of the Student Government Association has been created to investigate the concerns of...
The College is hosting a number of academics for their Victorian Studies group. Waldo H. Dunn will b...
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published January 13th, 1967. The Voice is a student run newsp...
The Voice from February 23, 1962, opens up with an article about the Girls\u27 Chorus who will be pe...
In this edition of the Voice, a faculty poll says the honor code is not working. A group of art stud...
Victor Christ-janer showed his proposals for the new chapel to the Board of Trustees\u27 this past w...
The newly opened Lowry Center has become a place for public displays of affection, and visitors have...