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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2017-02-03
Wooster Voice Editors
The Story of the Week "Four Greek groups suspended pending investigation," is about due to the allegations of hazing, 3 sororities and 1 fraternity have been suspended. "In "Harassment incident occurs on Beall Ave," there was a confrontation between a student and a driver. "Don't Throw Shoes throws down at improv tournament," DTS competed at the College Improv Tournament. "Learning to dance is a ball with Ballroom Dance Club," Wooster starts a ballroom dance club for students.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2017-02-10
Wooster Voice Editors
The Story of the Week, "Petition started to protect DACA students," is about students petitioning President Bolton to protect undocumented DACA students. In "Student Government association elects seventeen senators," students representing the classes of 2018, 2019, 2020 were elected to the SGA. "Delta Theta Psi suspended pending investigation," talks about the sorority Delta Theta Psi being suspended. In "Emerald Rutledge turns in the first I.S. of the year," the first student of the Class of 17' turns in her independent study.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2017-02-17
Wooster Voice Editors
The Story of the Week, "Chadwick Smith receives Dorothy Reid Dalzell Award," talks about the Dorothy Reid Dalzell Award being awarded to senior Chadwick Smith. In "Wooster community comes together to Rally for Solidarity," in support for immigrants in Wooster and the United States, students and staff gather together for a Rally for Solidarity. "Voice Valentines," is a feature for student's valentines. In "Campus Council's open forum addresses judicial procedures," the Campus Council hosted a public forum to tell students the capacities of Campus Council and the Judicial Board.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH) 2017-02-24
Wooster Voice Editors
The Story of the Week "Faculty pens letter against fraternity Phi Omega Sigma," is about 48 faculty member signing a letter to remove the fraternity's charter. In "Campus Council, SGA pass joint resolution," Campus Council and SGA passed a resolution protecting DACA students attending Wooster. "Seniors decorate carrels to procrastinate on Independent Study," is a feature showing seniors decorating their carrels. In "Corner House residents volunteer with Cornerstone youth," members from the Corner house volunteer at the local Cornerstone Elementary School.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2017-03-03
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster's student run newspaper was published on March 3 of 2017, and it is eight pages long. The Story of the Week that heads the first page is regarding Lori Makin-Byrd being appointed as a full time Title-XI coordinator and director. Campus Council is beginning to review the charter of the Phi Omega Sigma fraternity. The security briefs for the past week are included on the second page. Nick Shiach writes of the importance of voting in the upcoming Campus Council election. Alumnus Cullen Dolson has an article featured in response to last week's article on the Living Wage Campaign. The four dogs of 4Paws are highlighted on page four. The theatre department's spring play will be Almost, Maine. Four students are featured in the Wooster Street Style section on page six. The athletic updates for this past week are on pages seven and eight.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2017-03-31
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster's student run newspaper was published on March 31 of 2017, and it is eight pages long. Published once a year, close to April Fool's Day, the Wooster Vice is a joke newspaper made up of fake stories.
After many students visited campus on I.S. Monday, the number of incoming freshman has grown to 3,200. The egg station in Lowry has taken on a new responsibility as a reproductive health provider and egg bank where students can donate their eggs for Flex dollars. Security and Protective Services declared martial law this morning, overthrowing the administration. Scott Brown's hat has decidedly been declared as a horcrux. Hazing will now be required by all chartered organizations, according to the Campus Council. Grant Cornwell, former president of the college, wrote a letter to the Voice asking the college to take him back. Eli Millette is going into real estate by selling off his senior carrel. A new class will be offered by Dr. Doyoulike J. Azz titled ENGL-150: Bee Movie: Postmodernism and Agency. The Lowry tip of the week is to make a grilled cheese using cottage cheese. The new exhibition at the CWAM is titled 'Send Nudes' which features portraits and statues of naked women. The sports section will be cut from future editions in order to save ink.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2017-04-07
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster's student run newspaper was published on April 7 of 2017, and it is eight pages long. The first page is headed with an article regarding the fraternity Phi Omega Sigma which has been de-chartered by campus council. The incidents that led up to this involved an off campus house party during reading days in which drinks were drugged, and the chanting of homophobic slurs. There will be four visiting professors joining the staff in the 2017-2018 school year made possible by the Reggie Williams and Dale Perry Fund. The results for the 2017-2018 Campus Council representatives are have been finalized. Security briefs for the past week are included on the second page. Jared Berg's article on page three is a reflection of the de-chartering of Phi Omega Sigma. Dr. Hiroshi Motomura, Professor of Law at UCLA, will be speaking at the 20th Bell Distinguished Lectureship in Law. A record number of international applicants have applied to Wooster for the next year. Daniel Sweat gives 12 suggestions on how to "Spice Up Your Spring" on page five. This weeks Recipe of the Week, also on page five, is not just a simple grilled cheese, but one with tomatoes and bacon. The Arts and Entertainment section, page six, features a review of the band Spoon, and the new Netflix original film, The Discovery. Two professors, Dr. Shannon King and Dr. Michael Furman, are featured in the Wooster Street Style section. The athletic updates for the past week are on pages seven and eight.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2017-04-21
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster's student run newspaper was published on April 21 of 2017, and it is eight pages total. The first page includes the Story of the Week. This story details Evan White's initiation of the free tampon collection petition on change.org in order to provide free menstrual products in main bathrooms on campus for those who cannot afford them. To tie this in with students on campus, resident assistant's will be holding menstrual drives. The tuition for the 2017-2018 school year has been raised to $60,000. Campus Council has decided to charter a new group known as the European Students Association. The security briefs are on the second page: theft, vandalism, assault, harassment, and disorderly. Lydia Schwartz's article on page three is in response to the dropping of the Massive Ordinance Air Blast bomb. The First Generation Students Organization (FGSO) will be hosting their first event on April 26. Students of Madonna Hettinger’s Historical Preservation workshop are working on preserving the Scot Cottage through photos, archival material, and artifact, the cottage will be torn down this summer. The athletic updates for the week are on pages seven and eight.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2017-05-05
Wooster Voice Editors
This edition of the College of Wooster's student-run newspaper was published on May 5 of 2017, it is eight pages long. Campus Council chartered two new groups: First Generation Students Organization and Let's Taco About Food. Graffiti was discovered on April 30 near the Admissions Office on Pearl Street. The best security briefs for the 2016-2017 school year are listed on page five including keyed vehicles, fights, hotboxing, streaking, etc. Two students are featured on the bottom of page six for their outfit choices. Pages seven and eight feature the sports updates for the past week.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2017-01-27
Wooster Voice Editors
The Story of the Week "Wooster students participate in Women's March," talks about how students gathered together for the Women's March in Ohio, Washington D.C., and Wooster. In "Recent Events reveal need for deeper look into Greek groups," the topic of hazing and Greek life are being discussed. "Omega Suspension lifted, now on probation," is about the Omega fraternity and their suspension being lifted from a previous incident involving drugs. In "Poverty Outreach program aims to create community," the program called Scottage are working together to help with poverty.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-09-16
Wooster Voice Editors
Story of the Week "Complaints lead to Dining Services changes," features a story on how the Department of Campus Dining and Conference Services has failed to provide accommodations to students with dietary needs. "College plans to relocate Overholt House," talks about how the College of Wooster is looking for a third party to help move this historical house. In "Complaints received about vagina in Lowry Center," an art installation depicting female genitalia causes controversy. "College welcomes new dean of A.P.E.X., Dr. Jennifer Griffin," a feature on the new dean of A.P.E.X. "Student artist of the week: Kevante Weakley '18," an article talking about rapper and producer Kevante Weakley and his musical journey.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-09-30
Wooster Voice Editors
The Story of the Week "Black Student Association holds demonstration," features the story of how BSA honored the latest victims in police shootings. In "Photobook encapsulates 150 years of the College's history," in celebration for 150 years of the College of Wooster, photos that show its history will be put on display. "Don't Throw Shoes prepares for upcoming show with new members," is a feature on the comedy troupe preparing for the new season of shows. In "Large Student turnout for first Presidential Debate," it tells how many students came out to watch the first debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-10-21
Wooster Voice Editors
The Story of the Week "Second Title IX Investigation opened against the College," talks about the second Title IX investigation opened against the College. In "Campus Council releases official alcohol policy," the Campus College published the revised alcohol policy. "College celebrates 150th anniversary inauguration," talks about how the community gathers together to celebrate 150th birthday of the College of Wooster. In "Dr. Mark Wilson earns fellowship in the Paleontological Society," professor of geology and the Lewis M. and Marian Senter Nixon Professor of Natural Sciences is selected to be inducted into the Paleontological Society. "Phi Sigma Alpha celebrates their centennial with alumni," talks about how the fraternity Phi Sigma Alpha celebrates their 100th anniversary.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-10-28
Wooster Voice Editors
The Story of the Week "Student petition calls for more Wellness counselors," talks about two students creating a petition to get more counselors at the Longbrake Student Wellness Center. In "Board of Trustees creates fund following student protest," the Regie Williams and Dale Perry Fund was created after a student led-protest to promote the hiring of more racially and ethnically diverse faculty on campus. In "Theatre & dance dept. brings modern twist to the traditions of The Crucible," the campus puts on the timely play The Crucible.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-11-11
Wooster Voice Editors
The Story of the Week "Student Leaders visit campus for GCLA conference," talks about the Great Lakes Colleges Association's Students of Color Leadership conference being held at Wooster last weekend. In "Car fire ignites excitement on Beall Avenue," a residence's car catches flames. In "Bowling program connects students with Wooster community," talks about how a bowling club gathers at Scot Lanes. "Theatre & dance department presents Fall Dance Concert," talks about how the Fall Dance Concert is ready to be presented to the Wooster community. In "Students interview Wellness counselor candidates," the search for new wellness counselors begin.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-11-18
Wooster Voice Editors
The Story of the Week "Recent harassment on campus attributed to election," is about the number of incidents of verbal harassment on campus due to the national elections. In "Students organize silent protest in response to harassment," as a result of the election of Donald Trump and Beall street harassment students organize a silent protest. "Campaign started to promote understanding of undocumented students," is about how four students who are undocumented immigrants reserved a table to distribute stickers and t-shirts in support for undocumented students. In "European students seek representation on campus through new club," the creation of Europeans Student's Association is in the process.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-12-02
Wooster Voice Editors
The Story of the Week "Third alleged Title IX violation under investigation," talks about a third Title IX investigation has been opened by the Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights at the College. In "Scot's Key is currently undergoing revision," slight changes have been made to the school's noice policy by the Campus council. "College of Wooster observes TDOR" is about the students getting together in honor of International Transgender Day of Remembrance. In "Moot Court teams qualify for National competition," six students from the College have qualified for the National Competition.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-02-19
Wooster Voice Editors
This Wooster Voice issue's Story of the Week is "Black Lives Matter activist Shaun King visits Wooster," detailing his speech "Civil Rights Today, the New Civil Rights Movement" and the question-and-answer session that followed. Other news articles include "House events indefinitely prohibited" due to structural concerns, "Students report multiple incidents near Beall Ave," and "AMRE to expand into new disciplines, projects." The Features secion reports on the Community Connections Program with the Wooster Volunteer Network, a visit to the College by activist Bree Newsome, and the Wooster chapter of the education honor society. Arts and Entertainment looks at Netflix and a band on campus, as well as new music from Beyonce and Kanye West. In Sports, there are articles on women's basketball, swimming and diving, and track and field.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-02-26
Wooster Voice Editors
The Story of the Week of this Wooster Voice issue is "Students react to new restrictions on small house events," reporting on the new rules that stated that small houses cannot host events. Other news articles in this section include "Admins have works removed from Lowry" due to violations of the Art Wall, "Campus Dining closes Mom's at 2 a.m. instead of 3," and C3 to move into house, Babcock to become first-year dorm." The Features section includes articles about student organizations travelling over Spring Break, voter registration, and a grant to the College from the National Science Foundation. The Arts and Entertainment section looks at student theater productions and a review of Kanye West's album The Life of Pablo. In Sports, there are articles on men's lacrosse, tennis, and men's basketball.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-03-04
Wooster Voice Editors
This Wooster Voice issue's Story of the Week is "As I.S. Monday looms, seniors work to be ready," detailing the first Independent Studies to be turned in this academic year. Other news articles include "Small houses to be repaired by next fall," "BWO renewed, revitalized after 10 years" reports the reemergence of the Black Women's Organization, and "New evidence of arson found, incidents of theft increase." The Features section expands on the Story of the Week and pairs I.S. topics with drinks, along with articles on post-grad work abroad and a Wikipedia editing event under the direction of the WGSS department. In Arts and Entertainment, there are articles on student entrepreneurship and the Oscars ceremony. The Sports section has articles on men's basketball, track and field, and men's lacrosse.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-04-08
Wooster Voice Editors
The Story of the Week for this issue of the Wooster Voice is "CDI display cases egged in an act of vandalism," following an incident that targeted information on programs at CDI in Babcock Hall. Other news articles include "UG officially reopens after months of extensions," "Search for new Dean of Students begins," and "Dean of APEX position created, renovations planned." The Features section reports on a Wooster Volunteer Network sponsored event that promoted urban farming in Detroit, College alumnae's work in the Peace Corps, and tips for I.S. Symposium. The Arts and Entertainment section focuses on an opera performance on campus, senior music recitals, and showcases of senior art major work. Sports reports on men's basketball, women's lacrosse, and baseball.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-04-15
Wooster Voice Editors
This Wooster Voice issue's Story of the Week is "Forum held to discuss acts of vandalism in the CDI," in reaction to the vandalized signage at Babcock Hall. Other articles in the news section include "Revised alcohol policy released" under the direction of the Alcohol Task Force, and "Feedback gathered for VP of Student Affairs." The Features section includes an article about the twentieth anniversary of local business Hartzler's and a lecture to be given on campus about music and empathy. The Arts and Entertainment section reports on small concerts on campus and a book on the NBA. In Sports, this issue has articles on softball, baseball, and tennis.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-04-22
Wooster Voice Editors
The Story of the Week for this issue of the Wooster Voice is "Second annual memorial 5K to be held this weekend" in honor of Professor Melissa Schultz. Other news articles include "Students comment on alochol policy" and "Tuition to increase by 4.1 percent." Features articles include "Students present research on Amish culture" and "Student-run Spring Dance Concert to show in ampitheater." Additional articles in the Features section cover the Springtime for the senior class, colloqiually called Camp Woo, and a recognition of service from the College by the nonprofit United Way. In Arts and Entertainment, the Voice covers a Bruce Springsteen concert in Columbus and an announcement of comedian Chris Gethard performing on campus. The Sports section includes articles on tennis, women's golf, and track and field.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-04-29
Wooster Voice Editors
The Story of the Week in this issue of the Wooster Voice is "Budget allocations released for the 2016-17 school year," reporting that the ice hockey team, Wooster Activities Committee, and the Black Student Association received some of the highest allocations for the upcoming academic year. Other news articles include "Graduate students to serve in Res Life," recognizing three Kent State students serving as residence life assistants, and "Small house repairs continued over Spring Break." The Features Section includes articles on a new storefront for the local sandwich restaurant Spoon Market, as well as articles on cicadas and book donations for the incarcerated. The Arts and Entertainment section has an obituary for musician and performer Prince and articles on the Don't Throw Shows Improv Group and the Shades of Gold acapella group. In Sports, the Voice reports on track and field, women's lacrosse, and ultimate frisbee.
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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2016-05-06
Wooster Voice Editors
This issue of the Wooster Voice's Story of the Week is "Student Life candidates visit The College of Wooster," covering the visits of possible VP's for Student Affairs/Dean of Students. Other news articles include "Reusable mugs to be revamped next year" and "CC [Campus Council] will not pass alcohol policy before end of year." The Features section includes articles on a living wage, campus opinion on new chairs in Lowry Center, and the HOLLY House in Wayne County receiving a Morris Service Award. In Arts and Entertainment, the Voice reports on Junior I.S. Projects in Ebert Art Center and rapper Drake's newest album. The Sports section has articles on baseball, golf, and softball.
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