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The headline article "Band members question policy in wake of controversy" details the resignation and reinstatement of the drum major regarding his pushback against auditioning for the Scot Symphonic Band. "Swin team plans Hour of Power for cancer research" covers the logistics of the event, noting that the relay was on a two-year hiatus at the college. Another news article covers the disconnect between administration and students regarding sustanibility on campus. The Features section covers a gardening class by professor Matt Mariola, LGBT+ representation on campus, a course that creates a better understanding of labor on campus, and a local coffee company trying to provide clean drinking water. The Arts and Entertainment section covers an improv comedy group tour at McGaw Chapel and handmade coffee mugs at Ebert. In Sports, the Voice covers soccer, cross country, and senior athletes.
Publication Date
11-8-2013
City
Wooster
Keywords
Scot marching band, scot symphonic band, Hour of Power, cancer research, swim team, sustainability, WWE, ethics, gardening class, LGBTQ+ representation, Just Work, Reach Trade, clean water, improv comedy, mugs, coffee, studio art, soccer, cross country, senior athletes
Subject Heading
Marching bands; Bands; Cancer; Employment; Water quality; Comedy; Soccer; Track and field
Recommended Citation
Wooster Voice Editors, "The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-11-08" (2013). The Voice: 2012-Present. 38.
https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice2012-2020/38