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The administration recently signed into effect new rules concerning alcohol usage on campus, in order to be more in step with the national Drug Free Schools Act (1989). The city of Wooster recently expanded the scope of protection for its fair housing ordinance The Voice recounts past issues of town-fed discrimination faced by College students that relates to the housing issue. Ronald Takaki, a former graduate of the College and an expert on Asian Studies, will be coming to speak. New party and alcohol policies have been put into effect on campus. An early review is given for Prince's upcoming film 'Graffiti Bridge.' An article remembering Becky Bell, a teenager who lost her life due to complications from a septic abortion is on page four. The art show that will be on display beginning September 23 in Ebert is by artist Prudence Kohl. Athletic updates for the past week are from page fourteen to sixteen.

Publication Date

9-21-1990

Publisher

The College of Wooster

City

Wooster, OH

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In Copyright

Keywords

alcohol, alcohol policies, Drug Free Schools Act, housing discrimination, Ronald Takaki, Asian Studies, Graffiti Bridge, Prince, Becky Bell, septic abortion, Prudence Kohl, museum exhibition

Subject

College students--Alcohol use--United States--Prevention; United States. Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989; Discrimination in housing--Law and legislation--United States; Discrimination; Takaki, Ronald T., 1939-2009; Prince; Abortion; Bell, Becky; Museum exhibits

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1990-09-21

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