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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1986-09-26
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on September 26 of 1986 and it is twelve pages long. Christopher Lasch, author of The Culture of Narcissism, will present on campus. A lecture by Karl Johannes Geiringer, an expert on Brahms, Haydn, and Bach is also scheduled to lecture at the college. One author reviews the year's incarnation of the Bacchanalia party. Students prepare for Party on the Green, which will feature Buckwheat Zydeco. Athletic updates for the past week are featured on pages ten to twelve.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1986-10-10
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on October 10 of 1986 and it is twelve pages long. Progress continue on the construction of a music building. The Women's Resource Center plans a Take Back the Night march in honor of Rape Awareness March. Editor David Dean critiques the image of the hyper-masculine hero. Trustees consider divestment in South Africa. An article on page seven discusses the new recycling program on campus. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages nine to eleven. The final page is an advertisement for a student flight plan.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1986-10-24
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on October 24 of 1986 and it is eight pages long. Kurt Vonnegut is scheduled to speak at McGaw Chapel. Joyce Kozloff will lecture on "Art as Public, Art as Private," on October 27. The Student Government Association prepares to hold elections. Ted Silverman's article on page five is about the Wooster Experience. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on page six. The current exhibition at the Frick Art Museum is the work of Louise Glass. The final page of this edition is an advertisement for a flight plan.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1986-10-31
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on October 31 of 1986 and it is twelve pages long. After six months of debate, trustees vote in favor of corporate disinvestment in South Africa. Editor David Dean critiques Ohio's gubernatorial candidates. Letters to the editor are featured on the second page. A male columnist responds to the Take Back the Night march of the previous week. There is an article on page six about Barbara Dua, the minister of Westminister Presbyterian Church. One article examine's the government's use of and stance on drugs, particularly LSD. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages ten to twelve.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1986-11-07
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on November 7 of 1986 and it is twelve pages long. McGaw Chapel prepares to host legendary folk/rock singer Don McLean, best known for his songs "American Pie" and "Vincent". Editor David Dean responds to the recent lecture by Kurt Vonnegut. The International Student Association plans to host a dance to marathon to benefit AIDS research. The Student Government Association announces its candidates for the upcoming election. Cross country runner, Becky Pickett, is highlighted on page eight. The women's field hockey team advances to nationals. Other athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages ten to twelve.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1986-11-14
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on November 14 of 1986 and it is eight pages long. The College of Wooster Dance Company prepares to hold a concert. Dr. David Jablonski will speak at the college about extinctions. Guitarist David Tanenbaum prepares to give a concert on campus. Letters to the editor are featured on pages two and three. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages six and seven.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1986-11-21
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on November 21 of 1986 and it is eight pages long. Reverend Jesse Jackson speaks at the college. A new anti-obscenity law forces some professors nationwide to change their course material. The college receives a grant from the Pew Memorial Trust. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages seven and eight of this edition
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1986-12-05
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on December 5 of 1986 and it is eight pages long. The Student Government Association's Constitutional Referendum is invalidated due to suspicion of voter fraud. Environmental groups present about recycling. WCWS will broadcast the Texaco-Metropolitan Opera Performances live every Saturday. A rundown of the holiday activities put on by SAB is on the third page. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages six and seven of this edition. The final page is filled with advertisements.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1986-12-12
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on December 12 of 1986 and it is eight pages long. Colleges and universities nationwide suffer from higher levels of rape than in years past, this article is featured on the front page and may be triggering. Three students at the University of Texas have started selling condoms as a to-go service. An international relations major explains why her area of study is important. One writer discusses the politics of Paul Simon's album Graceland. Field hockey player Lisa Blackadar is named to the All American first team. Peace Corps volunteer Cheryl Lower reflects on living in Thailand. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages seven and eight of this edition of the Wooster Voice.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1985-01-25
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on January 25 of 1985 and it is eight pages long. "Delta Deal With Past," problems going on with the Phi Delta Sigma fraternity. "Scovel Finished," Scovel Hall is fully renovated and ready for classes. "Wooster Bach Festival," a series of concerts and lectures will occur in honor of J.S. Bach. "Section Pledging," various Greek organizations talk about their pledging systems. Athletic updates for the past week are featured on page seven. A schedule for the next week is on the final page.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1985-02-08
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on February 8 of 1985 and it is sixteen pages long. "Campaign for Wooster Success," a drive to raise money successfully gained $36,039,754. "New S. A. B. Chairperson," Laurie Campbell is elected to become a head chairperson for 1985-1986. "Still & Max Entertain Students," the comedic ventriloquist duo Still & Max performs at Mom's Food Truck. Athletic updates for the past week are featured on pages fourteen and fifteen. A schedule of events for the next week is on the final page.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1985-02-22
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on February 22 of 1985 and it is twelve pages long. "Hygeia Hall 'Woo Flu,'" students are fighting against the flu that is spreading around to everyone. "New Coach To Head Scots," former Wooster graduate and Ohio State defensive coordinator Bob Tucker is appointed the new head football coach. "Off Campus Study, Students Return From: San Diego and Spain," talks about students experiences off campus. The final page is a schedule for the next week.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1985-03-08
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on March 8 of 1985 and it is sixteen pages long. "Open Floodgates," American Association of State Colleges and Universities discuss the rules to fire teachers. "Music Building Planned," construction for a new music building is underway. "Kwame Ture Visits Campus," Stokely Carmichael known as Kwame Ture speaks on at the college. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages fourteen and fifteen. A list of students that signed a petition is featured on the final page.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1985-04-05
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on April 5 of 1985 and it is sixteen pages long. "Arson Suspected at First Section," the Beta Kappa Phi door and interior were damaged due to arson. "Hell Week Behavior Investigated," the initiation committee discuss how to deal with hazing. "Burrows Exhibit Unique I.S.," Jennifer Burrows presents her independent study in a nine piece art exhibition. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages fourteen and fifteen. A schedule for the past week is featured on the final page.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1985-04-19
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on April 19 of 1985 and it is twenty pages long. "Author Pisor Visits Wooster," Wooster graduate Robert Pisor comes to campus to talk and sign his books. "Is A Prank Worth A Human Life," the arson incident at Armington is no laughing matter and it is affecting the rest of the campus. "Campus Facing Change," talks about drinking on campus. Athletic updates for the past week are on pages 17, 18, and 19.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1985-05-03
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition includes articles about: the weather reporter of the Wooster radio station WCWS; the increasing practice of companies drug testing potential employees; conflict over President Reagan's visit to West Germany; anti-CIA protests at the University of Colorado; the effect of tenure practices on the campus relationship between students and administrators; the new Voice editor; Wooster students demanding divestment of interests in South Africa with a "Divestment campout"; the schedule of events for commencement; the new members of the Student Orientation Committee; and an article about the practice of tanning in spring.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1985-08-30
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on August 30 of 1985 and it is eight pages long. The makeup and quality of the incoming freshman class is highlighted. There are complications in housing arrangements on campus. A new wiring system was installed in Douglass for a computer network. An introduction to the Voice and its role on campus is given. There was a performance by Faith Ringgold. The United States policy in regard to South Africa is discussed. Images from freshmen orientation are featured. A new antenna for WCWS has been installed. Athletic updates for the past week are on pages seven and eight.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1985-09-06
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on September 6 of 1985 and it is eight pages long. "Limits and Constraints Forum features famous names and faces," the forum titled Limits and Constraints will feature CBS correspondent Fred Graham, civil rights Julian Bond and more important names. "VAX system faces changes," the Vax computer system used by the campus will be going through some changes. "Judicial Board Report," a feature talking about the Judicial Board who are responsible for hearing cases of infractions of the Codes of Academic Integrity and Social Responsibility. Athletic updates for the past week are on pages six and seven. The schedule for the past week is on the final page.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1985-09-13
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on September 13 of 1985 and it is twelve pages long. "Taylor renovation almost complete," the renovations that began last winter for Taylor Hall are almost finished. "The Amish Way of Life," the College of Wooster is hosting first ever Amish Festival Week. "Vintage Voice: A Look In The Past," a look at a page from a 1935 Wooster Voice newsletter. "Earthwood and Voltage Brothers to perform at Party on the Green Saturday," the Voltage Brothers and Earthwood will be performing on campus. Athletic updates for the past week are on pages ten and eleven of this edition. The final pages has a schedule for the next week.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1985-09-20
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on September 20 of 1985 and it is eight pages long. "Geiringer to present Bach Lectures," Dr. Karl Geiringer comes to campus for the Bach Festival. "Eileen Stevens to speak for C.H.U.C.K," Stevens, the head of the Committee to Halt Useless Killings speaks on the topic of hazing. "SGA representatives chosen," the new members of the Student Government Association have been picked. Athletic updates for the past week are on pages six and seven.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1985-09-27
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on September 27 of 1985 and it is nine pages long. "Homecoming activities planned," the plans for Homecoming are scheduled. "Geology conference to be held this weekend," the meeting of the East Central Section of the National Association of Geology Teachers is being held on campus. "Limits and Constraints," CBS correspondent Fred Graham continues the Limits and Constraints forum. The last page features a petition protesting business dealings in South Africa. Athletic updates for the past week are on pages six and seven. The final page is a petition with times that it can be signed.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1985-10-04
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on October 4 of 1985 and it is eleven pages long. "Initiation Week faces changes," talks about a series of lectures occurring due to initiation week being under scrutiny. "Scot Marching Band takes the field," under the command of a new drum major, the Scot Marching Band takes the field. "Outstanding Seniors to be picked tomorrow," a feature on seniors and their accomplishments through out their four years. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages ten and eleven. The final pages is a schedule for the next week.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1985-10-10
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on October 10 of 1985 and it is eight pages long. "Women's Week begins Monday," The College of Wooster renews its tradition of Women's Week. "The Gay-Lesbian Support Group answers some questions," the Gay-Lesbian Support Group answer commonly asked questions. "Rockin' Ravers to hit Ichabods," a rock and roll band from Lakewood, Ohio is coming to play at Ichabods. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages six and seven.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1985-10-18
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on October 18 of 1985 and it is eight pages long. "Asbestos: Still prominent campus insulation," asbestos has been discovered in dorms and older classroom buildings. "Bond to speak on Wednesday," Julian Bond is coming to campus to present his lecture on "Gender, Race, Class-The Limits of Personhood." "Parents Weekend offers fun, excitement," Wooster prepares many activities and events in preparation for parents. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages six and seven.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1985-10-25
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster student run newspaper was published on October 25 of 1985 and it is twelve pages long. "Chinese Magic." the Chinese Magic Revue of Taiwan is performing at McGaw Chapel. "Postman to speak on Wednesday," as part of the Limits and Constraints forum, Neil Postman will be coming to speak. "Changes ahead for registration," students now have to schedule their classes through their advisor and the registration office. Athletic updates for the past week are highlighted on pages nine to eleven. The final page has a schedule for the next week.
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