A new division of the Student Government Association has been created to investigate the concerns of academic dishonesty that have recently been brought to the college\u27s attention, this new division is titled Student Legal Rights and Responsibilities Committee. A female student was assaulted on Wednesday evening, there is a warning on the front page in a box outlined in black. At Westminster church on Sunday morning, former Bishop James Pike will give a sermon on Growth Through Encounter, as well as a lecture in the chapel at 3pm.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1961-1970/1187/thumbnail.jp
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