In this edition of the Voice, economic circumstances force Kittredge dining hall to close temporarily. The college gossip and social media website “JuicyCampus.com,” that allowed students to anonymously post about individuals on their campus, shuts down. Wooster Student Government Association (SGA) throws a red carpet Oscars night, with campus celebrities such as President Grant Cornwall and Dean of Students Kurt Holmes. The Men of Harambee sponsored the second annual “Council of Elders” panel discussion. A student drawn comic parodies the MasterCard “Priceless” ad campaign. Additionally, a story talks about one students window art in Lowry dining hall.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice2001-2011/1211/thumbnail.jp
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