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Apathy is rampant amongst the senior class when it comes to voting for on-campus student representatives. Ghost Day is held to raise awareness for the Students Against Drunk Driving organization (SADD). The College had good turnout and participation for the Earth Day activities. A guest speaker addressed human rights violations in the country of Burma, now Myanmar. An article on page three discusses how the mass mail from off campus will be reduced. A student opinion piece cites lack of security as the reason behind recent crimes on campus. The final three pages feature athletic updates from the past week.

Publication Date

4-26-1996

Publisher

The College of Wooster

City

Wooster, OH

Rights

In Copyright

Keywords

student government, voting, seniors, Ghost Day, Students Against Drunk Driving, activism, Earth Day, guest speaker, guest lecturer, Burma, Myanmar, human rights, human rights violations, security, campus security, sports

Subject

College athletics; College newspapers; Advertisements; College student government--Elections; Students Against Driving Drunk (Organization); Earth Day; Human rights; Human rights--Burma; Universities and colleges--Security measures

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1996-04-26

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