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Description
Two roommates recount the event of how their dorm room ceiling falling was dealt with. Wooster students were arrested in Georgia for civil disobedience, while protesting a military-run school which has been linked to turning out South American assassins and drug lords. Members of the Bryan service house are recognized for their work in the community. A statue behind the art building, titled 'Pocahontas' draws criticism from students and staff alike, largely for sexist undertones. The final three pages cover sports news for the past week.
Publication Date
11-20-1997
Publisher
The College of Wooster
City
Wooster, OH
Rights
In Copyright
Keywords
dorm rooms, college buildings, student safety, crime, student crime, civil disobedience, protests, service house, community service, art, sculpture, Pocahontas, sexism, sports
Subject
College buildings; Universities and colleges--Safety measures; Civil disobedience; U.S. Army School of the Americas; Community and college; Art; Sexism; College of Wooster. Art Museum; College sports; Advertisements; College newspapers
Recommended Citation
Editors, Wooster Voice, "The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1997-11-20" (1997). The Voice: 1991-2000. 183.
https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1991-2000/183