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Planning for Women's Week raises questions about whether men should be allowed to participate in the traditionally female Take Back the Night March. Amidst concerns of the PEC being overcrowded, Director of Athletics Bob Malekoff says that possibilities of a new facility are being considered. The Educational Policy Committee reviews the objectives of a liberal arts core curriculum. The Substance Abuse Committee sponsors a Substance Abuse Week. Debate articles discuss the positive and negative views of the "Iraq-U.S. scuffle." Page four has a short blurb on bad Resident Assistants. An article about recycling on campus is on page six. IS is due for seniors in just twenty-five days. Athletic updates for the past week are featured on pages ten to twelve.

Publication Date

2-26-1998

Publisher

The College of Wooster

City

Wooster, OH

Rights

In Copyright

Keywords

PEC, Women's Resource Center, Women's Week, Take Back the Night March, Education Policy Committee, Substance Abuse Committee, Moot Court, SGA, recycling program, Resident Assistant, recycling, Independent Study

Subject

College athletics; College newspapers; Take Back the Night (Organization); Universities and colleges--Curricula; Substance abuse; Resident assistants (Dormitories); Recycling; Independent study

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1998-02-26

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