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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-01-31
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the Voice includes articles about Lowry Center Board's Media Week, a volunteer service begun by SGA, the new leadership of the Lowry Center Board, whether Wooster's calendar will be by semester or by quarter, Operation Crossroads Africa, a review of the Thistle, a discussion of the Kent State University gymnasium being constructed over the site of the shootings, minority positions in police jobs, credit debt among young adults, a career day hosted by Slater House, an Anti-Apartheid campaign, and a Residential Life Committee examination of the quality of residential life at Wooster. This edition also features the first installment of the weekly feature The Internationalist, devoted to international issues and non-American cultures.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-02-03
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the Voice includes articles about the blizzard that canceled classes for two days, a fire in Compton hall, the Student-Faculty-Administration Relations Committee study, administrative internship opportunities, the Wooster-in-India program, a talk about public television during Media Week, Doug Adair's talk during Media Week, the International Dance Festival, a peace conference in Belgrade, a Franz Schubert festival, a quilting bee, and the difficulties of getting the Voice printed and delivered during the blizzard.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-02-10
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the Voice includes articles about admissions recruitment of minority students, Black History week, the International Dance festival, using Mateer for film showings, a professor's linguistic analysis of the Bible, Wooster's investments in companies with holdings in South Africa, the termination of a Lowry Front Desk employee, the Women's resource Center honoring Cindy Jarvis (Associate Minister of Westminster Presbyterian Church), the Franz Schubert Festival, student protests of the Krugerrand, questions of male identity, Steve Biko's tapes and the situation in South Africa, the Third Annual Residence Assistance Conference, a talk by Newton Minow (former chairperson of the Federal Communications Commission, young consumer credit, candidates for Student Government positions, a Dean Martin-esque roast of the Vice President of Academic Affairs, and summer classes at Wooster.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-02-17
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the Voice includes articles about the SGA election results, the resignation of the Associate Dean of Student and Director of Career Planning and Placement Services, a review of the admissions policy in light of student demonstration to demand increased recruitment of minority students, the proposal of a core curriculum program, a visit of Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow Carroll Kilpatrick, a performance of "Little Foxes," a discussion of Wooster's preparation of students for the read world, student government in America and Europe, and Lowry Center Board programming a "Friday Night Live" event.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-02-24
Wooster Voice Editors
"One of America's Finest Poets To Visit," Adrienne Rich, an contemporary poet comes to read at Freedlander Auditorium. "Kilpatrick Completes Successful Week," Washington Post journalist Carroll Kilpatrick comes to campus to talk about the presidency. "Book Campaign is On," and other articles about the library discuss how books thefts are on the rise again.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-03-03
Wooster Voice Editors
"College Minds Meet Black Admissions," students attend a forum discussing the problems of Black admissions. "Wagner To Be Co-ed Program House," Wagner hall is converted into a co-ed dorm. "Gong Show Dead But Friday Night Live," an event with various activities including square dancing, charades and more.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-03-10
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on March 10 of 1978 and it is twelve pages long. "Doug Pinkham named Voice Editor," junior English major Doug Pinkham named editor in chief of the Wooster Voice. Archaeological work will resume in Pella, Jordan in 1979. "More Co-Ed Dorms Beneficial," Wooster planning on expanding boy and girl dorms. The section called "The Internationalist" is on the sixth page. "Macedonian King's Tomb Found," the tomb of King Philip II of Macedon discovered. Athletic updates for the past week are on pages nine to twelve.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-04-07
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on April 7 of 1978 and it is twelve pages long. "Faculty Vote Supports Semester Calendar," a committee voted to reject the quarter calendar to change it to a semester calendar at the College of Wooster. "Minor In Women's Study," faculty accepted the proposal for a minor in women's study. Many articles are on the topic of campus living including " On-Campus Living Promises Variety," and "Is Off-Campus Living Desirable." Athletic updates for the past week are on pages eleven and twelve.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-04-14
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on April 14 of 1978 and it is twelve pages long. "Rubin To Speak on Changes Since Sixties," former sixties activist Jerry Rubin lectures on campus. "Gold Medalist on Campus," Olympic gold medalist Madeline Manning Jackson talks about a career in athletics. "Ceramicist Applies imagination to Art," looks at the work of Wooster only ceramicist Bob Sulick. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages nine to eleven. The final page is an advertisement for the Red Cross Blood Drive.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-04-21
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on April 21 of 1978 and it is twelve pages long. "Students to Evaluate Wooster Bus System," the College of Wooster and the state of Ohio create a study about their transit system. "Mark Klemens Wins Fullbright Grant," English major Mark Klemens wins the Fullbright Hays grant to study in Australia. "Ohio State Dance Company to Perform," dancers from Ohio State perform concert series at McGaw Chapel. "Genesis Rocks," the rock Genesis performs at Richfield Coliseum. The sixth page is the menu for The Chute Rathskeller restaurant. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages ten and eleven. Page twelve is a full page advertisement for Busch.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-04-28
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition contains articles about EPC's proposed calendar and curriculum system, Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellows Padraic Kennedy and Ellen Kennedy, the correction of fire code violations, the accessibility of Wooster administration, student involvement in administrative areas, financial difficulties at the Wayne County Home for the elderly, a Saturday Morning Activity Program, active student feminist Jay Leone, the Public Interest Relations Group relations with Wooster administration, the WCWS broadcasting season, a Richard Colburn photography display in Severance Art Gallery, an appearance by pianist David Burge, solar energy, and the International Students' Association's International Weekend.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-05-05
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition contains articles about the E.P.C.'s proposed calendar and curriculum, Parent's Weekend events, the lack of major rock concerts on campus, the power of the Judicial Board, a women's night hosted by the Women's Resource Center, a discussion on student maturity hosted by Douglass, the Mathematics Department's Summer Math Camp, a career night hosted by Career Planning and Placement Service, awards received by Wooster students at the American Chemical Society Student Affiliates Meeting, Wooster sophomore Steve Burns, the Cleveland Orchestra concert at Wooster featuring Brahms, changes in staff and programming at the Cage, a review of pianist David Burge's concert at Wooster, the lack of jobs available to liberal arts students, lectures recorded on tapes and electronic Cliff Notes, German spinsterhood, and a display of senior Wooster student Kevin Walton's paintings in Lowry.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-05-12
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition includes articles about the tenure system at Wooster, faculty evaluation of the attitude of the student body, the Student Government Association's actions on the quarter to semester change and the proposed changes to the visitation policy, the Judicial Board, a board game called "Class Struggle," new professor Marcus Pohlmann's impressions of Wooster, an environmental display in Severance, Wooster student Kayode (Key) Akintunde, a new Wendy's on Beall Avenue, the exhibition of senior art majors in Frick Art Museum, the threat capitalism poses to art, a talk about the role of faculty wives on college campuses, Mother's Day, activities for International Weekend, and the stereotype of the campus activist.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-05-19
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition includes articles about the faculty vote against the semester calendar, how donations contribute to Wooster's funding, a cannibalism celebration in memory of Alfred E Packer, four new program houses, the fourth annual Bacchanalia, student employment in food service, Wooster student Kim Bracken, a performance of "The Lovers in the Subway," James Baldwin's visit to Wooster, a Wooster Symphony Orchestra concert, a performance of "No Man's Land," and a summary of the events of International Weekend.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-05-26
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition includes articles about the admissions standards for incoming freshmen, flooding on campus, I.S.'s benefit for students going to graduate school, underfunding of Thistle, off-campus study, images from the Alfred E. Packer Day celebration and campus flooding, Wooster student Glenn Hammet, a talk by studio art professor Clayton Lee, an art major's I.S. entitled "Tradition and Change in Wooster," the Jazz Ensemble's final concert, and a production of "Winnie the Pooh."
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-09-22
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition includes articles about a poetry reading by Nikki Giovanni, a seminar considering faith and social justice, the formation of Wooster Community Action, a new Director of Career Planning and Placement Service, the value of a liberal arts education, President Carter and the Camp David Summit, a study of dorm life, new faculty members' opinions about Wooster, external funds for the Women's Resource Center, the creation of the Educational Affairs Committee, and WCWS's resumed air time. There is also an extensive interview with college president Dr. Henry Copeland concerning issues on campus including visitation policy, the quarter calendar, and the finances of the college.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-09-29
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on September 29 of 1978 and it is eight pages long. Most of the articles including "Code of Conduct Probed," and "Reforms Called For," talk about the school's guidelines and punishments. "Giovanni: A Delight, A Success, An Experience," Nikki Giovanni gives a poetry reading at McGaw Chapel. "Moldstad Rejoins Faculty After London Sabbatical," Professor David Moldstad returns to the College of Wooster after a year in London. Coupons for Long John Silver's fill up the sixth page. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages seven and eight.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-10-06
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on October 6 of 1978 and it is eight pages long. "Faculty Accepts Code Of Conduct Report," faculty vote to accept student conduct and responsibility. "Politician Visits Campus," Alan W. Steelman, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives visits the campus. "Visitation Issues Unresolved," the topic of 24 hour visitation on campus is discussed. Hygeia is offering the Weight Watchers diet program. A full page advertisement for a big screen color tv is on the sixth page. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages seven and eight.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-10-13
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on October 13 of 1978 and it is twelve pages long. "College Awards Honorary Degree to Leakey," renowned paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey will awarded an honorary degree of the Doctor of Science at the College of Wooster. "Soup & Bread Needs Help and Direction," asking for more involvement in the Soup & Bread program. "Raitt Researches Indians," Professor Thomas Raitt prepares a course on American Indian religion. An advertisement for a big screen color tv is on the eighth page. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages nine to eleven. The final page is a full page advertisement for the Red Cross Bloodmobile.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-10-20
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on October 20 of 1978 and it is eight pages long. "Keep it Quiet: Mime to Perform at McGaw," the Michael Hennesy Mime and Music Theatre will be coming to perform at McGaw chapel. "Ex-Prof Loses Law Suit," the case of Juanita Browne vs. The College of Wooster. "Wooster Welcomes Professor From Scotland," Professor George Alistair of Scotland will be joining the Religion Department. Page six is the section called "The Internationalist." Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages seven and eight.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-10-27
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on October 27 of 1978 and it is eight pages long. "Trends Analyzed in Faculty Attrition Study," an investigation on attrition and the shocking results. "Debaters Argue Way to Invitational Victory," Wooster debaters win the Buffalo Invitational tournament. "The Internationalist" section is on the sixth page. This year's Index editor plans to revamp the yearbook by including more action photos. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages seven and eight.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-11-03
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on November 3 of 1978 and it is eight pages long. "Economic Justice Symposium Presented," a symposium on Economic Justice to take place as part of a series of annual symposiums. "Subminimum Wage Permitted," looking at the subminimum wage at the College of Wooster. An article on page two discusses the RA's endorsing 24 hour visitation options. It is unsure if the Cage will be able to stay open. Page five starts the section called "The Internationalist." Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages seven and eight.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-11-10
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on November 10 of 1978 and it is eight pages long. "Howe Speaks on Myth of Coeducation," President of The Feminist Press, Forence Howe speaks of the myths of coeducation. "Humanities Organization Offers Research Grant," National Endowment for Humanities announces that their expanding its research program to help undergraduate teachers. "Sculpture Students Exhibit New Art Forms," three students opened a exhibit with their most recent works. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages seven and eight.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-11-17
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on November 17 of 1978 and it is eight pages long. "Future of Hygeia Cloudy Without Startzman," Dr. Viola Startzman head of Hygeia Hall is considering her retirement. "An Issue Yet Unresolved: Feminism Here at Wooster," talks about how feminism has been over looked at not only by the world but also by Wooster. The athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages five to eight.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-01-14
Wooster Voice Editors
Articles include descriptions of a bluegrass concert at the Cage, the founding of Chi Omega Psi, the selection process of the COW president, Wagner's talent show, Lowry Center Board chairperson selection,the Voice winning the Cleveland Cavaliers' Annual Feature Contest, an obituary of music professor Karl Trump, the relocation of the Wooster Food Co-Op, and Kieffer Environmental House's recycling program. This edition also includes letters to the editor concerning the suspension of the soccer team, Lowry's food, the honor system, state parole policy, heating issues in dorms, and Hell Week.
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