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After the student protest in the administration building earlier in the year (Galpin Stand-In), changes have begun to occur concerning Black/African-American representation and issues on campus. This includes the hiring of a Black guidance counselor, better spaces for Black students, more Black faculty, as well as a potential Black Studies requirement for students. Lambda, a student organization which helps to uplift LGBTQ members of the student community, has been revived. Discussions on feminism continue in light of Christina Hoff Sommer's lecture the previous week. Both pro-life as well as pro-choice rallies were recently held in Columbus. Students are noted as having attended the pro-choice rally, which was also attended by the Ohio governor. A student reviews Neil Young's recent and well received album Freedom, which effectively helped to relaunch his career. An article from the campus wellness center examines alcohol and alcohol abuse. A large ad for a Macintosh computer sale is on the final page.

Publication Date

11-3-1989

Publisher

The College of Wooster

City

Wooster, OH

Rights

In Copyright

Keywords

Galpin Stand-In, students of color, faculty of color, black faculty, black students, racism, black studies, Lambda, LGBTQ, student clubs, feminism, Christina Hoff Sommers, pro-life, pro-choice, rallies, demonstrations, Neil Young, Freedom, alcohol use, alcohol abuse, Macintosh computers

Subject

Blacks--Study and teaching; College students, Black; Student strikes; Sexual minorities; Clubs; Feminism; Sommers, Christina Hoff; Pro-choice movement; Pro-life movement; Demonstrations; Young, Neil, 1945-; College students--Alcohol use--United States;Apple Macintosh series;

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1989-11-03

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