This is the Wooster Voice from March of 2011. The front page of this edition includes articles about tuition raising to $47,600 and about the SGA President discussing issues with Obama in Cleveland. Students are protesting the slow internet on campus. The following pages of the newspaper include an article about the Libyan revolution, student viewpoints, arts and entertainment, and college athletics. A student who studied abroad in Paris wrote about how their perspective of Paris changes the longer they were there. Woo 91 has revamped their website so that it is easier to use. The Scot Center will have solar panels installed on the roof.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice2001-2011/1535/thumbnail.jp
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The edition starts with an article discussing how Wooster officials predict students won\u27t see an...
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