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Wooster will be holding a day with participatory events to commemorate the second anniversary of the Americans held hostage in Lebanon. It is termed National Hostage Day. The events for the upcoming Black and Gold/Parents' Weekend are outlined. Paula Rothenberg, during her lecture declared Wooster as a model of diversity. The newly built Luce Hall was dedicated. Derrick Bell, a Harvard Professor, will lecture at the College on the topic of racism. Page five has an article on the Becky Bell Case, where she may have died from an illegal or self induced abortion. A student piece reflects on the AIDS crisis. Many articles respond to Marc Smith's article, "Omegas getting shafted response to letter." Pages twelve to fourteen highlight the athletic updates from the past week.

Publication Date

10-19-1990

Publisher

The College of Wooster

City

Wooster, OH

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In Copyright

Keywords

hostage crisis, Lebanon hostage crisis, homecoming, Black and Gold Weekend, Paula Rothenberg, Luce Hall, guest lecturers, Derrick Bell, racism, AIDS, abortion, Becky Bell

Subject

Lebanon--History--1990-; Political kidnapping; Homecoming; Rothenberg, Paula S., 1943-; College buildings--Ohio; Bell, Derrick, 1930-2011; Racism; AIDS (Disease); Abortion

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1990-10-19

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