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In this edition of the Voice, pro-life and pro-choice campus organizations present information and views on the topic of abortion. Due to a wiring problem in Holden dormitory hall, the fire alarm sounded consistently for an hour. Kenneth R. Plusquellec, dean of students, is awarded the Gerald S. Saddlemire Award by the Ohio Association of Students Personnel Administration (OASPA). The Student Government Association forms a computer services committee. In the “Speak Your Mind” section, students respond to the question “do you think that the efforts to promote pro-life are too graphic?” Additionally, an article discusses student drug use at the College of Wooster.

Publication Date

12-10-1993

Publisher

The College of Wooster

City

Wooster, OH

Rights

In Copyright

Keywords

abortion debate, fire alarms, Holden Hall, Kenneth R. Plusquellec, dean of students, Gerald S. Saddlemire Award, Ohio Association of Students Personnel Administration, OASPA, Wooster Student Government Association, SGA, computer services, pro-life promotions, student drug use

Subject

Pro-life movement; Pro-life movement--United States; Pro-choice movement; Pro-choice movement--United States; Abortion; Abortion services; Abortion--Religious aspects; Pro-choice movement; Abortion--Law and legislation; Abortion--Law and legislation--United States; Abortion--United States; Fire alarms; fire alarms; Dormitories; dormitories; Student government; College student government; Computer service industry--United States; Drug use; Students--Drug testing--Law and legislation

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1993-12-10

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