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The edition starts with an article discussing how Wooster officials predict students won't see an increase in federal financial aid, as Congress and the White House turn focus away from education spending and look to combating international terrorism. Members of the College's environmental activism group work to plan a regional conference. A state report pegs Ohio's new teachers as some of the best in the nation. Author and journalist Alan Weisman, presents an overview of his book "Gaviotas: A Village to Reinvent the World" to the Wooster Forum. Additionally, Mimi Lewellen, administrative assistant to the director of libraries, leaves Wooster after 19 years of service.

Publication Date

9-27-2001

Publisher

The College of Wooster

City

Wooster, OH

Rights

In Copyright

Keywords

federal financial aid, Congress, the White House, education, international terrorism, environmental activism, Ohio teachers, Ohio education, Alan Weisman, Gaviotas: A Village to Reinvent the World, Wooster forum, libraries, Mimi Lewellen

Subject

Student aid; United States. White House Office; Education; International relations and terrorism; Terrorism; Islam and international relations; Environmental protection; Global environmental change; Environmental justice; Ohio. Department of Education; Weisman, Alan, 1950-; academic libraries (institutions)

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2001-09-27

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