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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-01-21
Wooster Voice Editors
This article focuses on the women organizations on campus and different musical events coming to entertain the students. The headline "L.C.B. Presents: Women and Bluegrass" talks about the Lowry Center Board bringing entertainers back to Wooster and how it will also coincide with Women's week. "Controversy Didn't Die With Gilmore Execution," talks about the story of Gary Mark Gilmore and his execution. "C.O.W. Meets N.O.W." chronicles how the National Organization For Women came to give a speech.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-01-28
Wooster Voice Editors
"Wooster To Host Exam of U.S. Food Policies," a meeting talking about America's food policy being held on campus. "Planning For the Future," discusses money, politics and war. "ATI Presents Free Floral/Bridal Show," talks about how the Agriculture Technical Institute will present their final exam at the fourth annual Floral and Bridal Show. "Tin Cup Opens Downtown," talks about the grand opening of the Tin Cup restaurant. "Ex-Envoy Leads Middle East Talks Here," former United States ambassador Armin Meyer comes to campus to discuss issues in the Middle East. "Queen, Blackbirds Praised, Baez Panned," reviews about new records released.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-02-04
Wooster Voice Editors
"Sowash, Keaton Appear at McGaw Movie Night," silent film accompanist Rick Sowash will be playing music with the following films 'The General,' 'The Phantom of the Opera,' and 'Double Whoopee.' "But Keep On Politicking," compares politics to a daredevil television show. "Concerts Battle Dull Weekend," planning of future concert events with well known artists including Bruce Springsteen. "Envoy Meyer To Speak," United States Ambassador Armin H Meyer comes talk at the campus. "Student Attends Inaugural," talks about how a student got to attend Jimmy Carter's presidential inauguration.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-02-11
Wooster Voice Editors
Article subjects include a lecture series about world hunger and food policies, a college president candidate's upcoming visit, Governor Rhodes's energy policy, Black History Week plans, gas prices, a visit by former ambassador Armin Meyer, and SGA election candidates. There is also a brief article about Larry Ackerman, a Wooster senior arrested for attempted homicide of Michael Tersigne, a Food Service employee.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-02-18
Wooster Voice Editors
Article subjects include Lowry Center Board programs, SGA election results, President Carter's first days in office, oil companies, Black History Week, study abroad options, a talk on food policy, contradictory opinions on a Wooster Art Ensemble performance, and a display of Chinese art objects at Frick Art Center Museum.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-02-25
Wooster Voice Editors
Article subjects include newly elected SGA and Campus Council officers, the Renaissance fair hosted by the English Department, musicians visiting campus and Wooster (Philip Keaggy and Bruce Springsteen), and student loans. Also, there are articles about such controversial topics as marijuana use, the conviction of Larry Flynt (Hustler magazine publisher) for pornography, the FPC identifying oil and gas companies hoarding oil, and dating issues on campus.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-03-04
Wooster Voice Editors
An unusually long edition, this paper includes articles whose subjects include President Carter's relationship with the CIA, the success of Renaissance weekend, Scot Band and Wooster Chorus tour plans, SGA's resolution of increasing understanding and inclusion of women on campus, a speaker hosted by the Wooster Gay Caucus who explores issues of Christianity and homosexuality, international students' struggle to avoid cliques on campus, good study habits, a modern dance performance of Persephone, and students who put on plays for IS.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-03-11
Wooster Voice Editors
Featuring a description of the Scot Tankers' (swim team) performance at the Ohio Conference championship, this short paper also includes articles about student internships with Help the Handicapped in Washington, D.C. and a talk from a visiting Wilson fellow, Herbert E. Markley. There are also letters to the editor about American students' engagement with international students, sorority and fraternity initiation, and class scheduling.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-04-01
Wooster Voice Editors
The April Fools' Day, 1977, edition of the Voice has joke articles about a Heavy Metal Weekend, the potential policies of the final Wooster presidential candidate, a lecture series called "Making it in the Real World" hosted by the Economics Department, and an off-campus study program Parma, Ohio, hosted by the Urban Studies Department. Page 2 has articles about mass mailing policy for politicians, Chilean dictators' involvement in the Embassy Row Killings, and a defense of a previous article about the effects of marijuana. Page 3 includes articles about the Wooster Voice staff, an upcoming talk by Herbert E. Markley, and a tuition increase. Page 4 continues several articles, and page 5 includes articles about a "functional ceramics" class, the Academic Standards Committee, new committee heads for Lowry Center Board, and a Cleveland Orchestra concert at McGaw Chapel. Pages 6 and 7 report on sports activities.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-04-08
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on April 8 of 1977 and it is eight pages long. "Copeland New Wooster Prexy," the second youngest president of the College of Wooster Henry J. Copeland is administered. "Freshman Scholar Presents Exhibition," an exhibition presenting prints by Samuel Chamberlain for the Freshman Scholar project. "Lewis Girls Aid Boy's village," members of the Lewis House helps with the Boy's Village program. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages six and seven.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-04-15
Wooster Voice Editors
"Dr. Peyton Concludes Career," and "Peyton Shares Thoughts With Students," features Professor Myron A. Peyton as he prepares to depart from the College of Wooster due to wife's illness. "Shakespeare Lives!" the National Shakespeare Company from New York comes to McGaw Chapel to perform the Twelfth Night.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-04-22
Wooster Voice Editors
"Sears Wins Truman Prize," sophomore Andy Sears wins the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation Award. "'Raisin' Powerful Drama," play review for the production of 'A Raisin in the Sun' in the Shoolroy Arena Theatre. "Trump Honored With Concert," a memorial concert in honor of Professor Karl Trump is being held. "Committee Decrees Dress Code Desirable," the Decorum Committee of the College of Wooster issued a memorandum to staff about dress code. Athletic updates for the past week are on page ten and eleven. The final page is a full page advertisement for a blood drive.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-04-29
Wooster Voice Editors
"Julian Bond To Lecture," Julian Bond, Georgia's state senator comes to talk at McGaw Chapel. "Wolff Speaks on Panama," Rev. Richard Wolff discusses the Panama Canal and politics. "Remember When: The Drushal Years," and "The Drushal Years Recalled," talks about Dr. J. Garber Drushal the president of the College of Wooster.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-05-06
Wooster Voice Editors
"Black Condition Unchanged," Georgia state legislator Julian Bond talks about how conditions for African Americans have not changed for a seminar on campus. "Scot Orchestra Presents Last Concert" Scot Symphonic Band performs its last concert of the 1976-77 season. Article also includes four full pages of various advertisements.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-05-13
Wooster Voice Editors
"Packard Day Next Friday," events planned in celebration of Alferd E. Packard, the first man in American history convicted on cannibalism. "Peyton Retires," Dr. Myron Peyton head of the Spanish an Italian departments retires. "Book Theft Rate Drops," stolen books and periodicals have dropped. "Remember When: The Drushal Year," discussing the years when J. Garber Drushal was president of the College of Wooster.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-05-20
Wooster Voice Editors
"Packard Day is Today," students celebrating Alferd E. Packard first man in American history to be arrested for cannibalism with various activities. "Cropp Resigns V-P Post," Dr. F.W. Cropp resigns as vice president for Academic Affairs at the College of Wooster. "Cowcheesi," a board game you can cut out and play with frustrating scenarios.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-05-27
Wooster Voice Editors
"Wooster Remembers: 1976-77 in Review," looks back on everything that happened that school year. The whole article highlights everything that happened including sports, new staff, alumni, and more.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-09-23
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the Voice contains articles about Lowry Center Board programming on campus, admissions statistics for the incoming class, explanations of SGA and their allocation procedure, Campus Council, and Lowry Center Board functions, visitation policies for student housing, a revision to the I.S. grading policy, increasing functional illiteracy among students, women's programming on campus, and the new Associate Dean of Students goals for the year.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-09-30
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the Voice includes articles about the inaugural festivities for Henry Copeland as president of the College, SGA's proposed revision of the visitation policy for student housing, the founding of the Wooster Forum, printing costs for I.S., the death penalty, discriminatory health hazards in a zinc mineral plant, and visiting speakers at Westminster Church.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-10-07
Wooster Voice Editors
This special inauguration issue of the Voice has articles about Wooster's ninth president, Henry Copland, the Oak Grove, extensive writing about the proposed change to campus visitation policy, changes to campus for handicap accessibility, the founding of the College Republicans' Club, a visit by Chilean exile Joel Gajardo, the FDA investigation into carcinogens in coffee, the strike of the Coors brewery, and advances in DNA research. There is also a page with the pictures, names, and term years of the nine College of Wooster presidents.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-10-14
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the Voice has articles about the inauguration of Henry Copeland, the progress of the visitation policy proposal, concerns about abortion advertisements in previous editions of the Voice, a harassment suit against Yale, a page devoted to recounting the speeches from the inauguration of Henry Copeland including the reading of a letter from President Jimmy Carter to COW President Henry Copeland, the founding of the Democratic Coalition, the formation of the Alumni-Admissions Program, world arms reduction, Wooster-in-Pella, the first legal execution by lethal injection, and the formation of the Black Women's Organization.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-10-21
Wooster Voice Editors
"Exciting Homecoming Weekend Lies Ahead," events for the 1977 Homecoming. "Homecoming Past: Down Memory Lane," photos looking back at past homecomings. "Scottish Bagpipers Are a Wooster Tradition," scot marching band welcomes back alumni to celebrate homecoming. "C.O.W. Judicial System Under Fire," Wooster's policy of dealing with violations of code of conduct.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-10-28
Wooster Voice Editors
"Game, Festivities, Highlight Homecoming Day," talks about various homecoming events. "Timken Foundation's Gift Sends Wooster on Way to Goal," Timken Foundation presents Wooster with a gift of one million dollars. "Student Involvement is Key," pushing students to be more active in the community.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-11-04
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the Wooster Voice was published on November 4 of 1977 and it is sixteen pages long. "Index: Both Sides Heard," explaining how the Index newsletter has some issues and how their being fixed. "Octoberfest is a Success," events that occurred during the festival. There are also many articles about the different points of view on the topics of abortion and the racial divide in colleges. The bookstore is offering a $50 store credit for the winner of the logo competition. The athletic updates for the past week are featured on pages thirteen to sixteen.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-11-11
Wooster Voice Editors
"New Alcohol Education Program Implemented," classes to teach people how to drink responsibly. "Cinderella Staged," talking about the new Wooster play, Cinderella. "Black Community Offended by Voice Article," minorities responding to the last article called 'Wooster Seeks Minorities.' Other articles include student discussion on
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