College officials are considering a variety of proposals to handle the issue of parking on Wooster\u27s campus. A new dorm building, Bornhuetter Hall, is set to be built where Hesson House stands, the hall is planned for completion by 2003. Wooster starts a international education program for the summers, designed to encourage the sharing of international and inter-cultural knowledge. A piece highlights dancers from the fall dance concert. Additionally, there is a film review of the movie Riding in Cars with Boys directed by Penny Marshall and based on the novel by Beverly Donofrio.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice2001-2011/1021/thumbnail.jp
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The college sets a goal of $8 million for the new Bornhuetter Hall. The issue includes a draft desig...
A group of students at the College revived the \u27Safewalk\u27 program, which provides student esco...
A report states that two out of three Wooster seniors will likely be unemployed when they graduate. ...
The administration recently signed into effect new rules concerning alcohol usage on campus, in orde...
The college is greatly debating the addition of a new freshman dorm to campus since each new class k...
College officials are considering a variety of proposals to handle the issue of parking on Wooster\u...
This is a copy of the College of Wooster\u27s student run newspaper from September 5 of 2003, it is ...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s student run newspaper was published on August 30 of 200...
This edition of the College of Wooster\u27s Voice is twelve pages long. Officials of the city have a...
The Kappa Chi charter has been permanently disbanded. The City Council has voted to spend $400,000 t...
The first page of this edition of the Wooster Voice focuses largely on the new parking regulations i...
This edition of the Wooster Voice, published October 25 of 1996, is twelve pages long. Eileen Imada ...
This edition begins with an article discussing the firing of radio station workshop coordinator Benj...
The Voice reports on the construction taking place on campus as Wooster adds new buildings such as, ...
This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on April 8 of 2003, is twelve pages long. Aaron Appleba...
The college sets a goal of $8 million for the new Bornhuetter Hall. The issue includes a draft desig...
A group of students at the College revived the \u27Safewalk\u27 program, which provides student esco...
A report states that two out of three Wooster seniors will likely be unemployed when they graduate. ...
The administration recently signed into effect new rules concerning alcohol usage on campus, in orde...
The college is greatly debating the addition of a new freshman dorm to campus since each new class k...