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The headline story "New evidence in Cornwell car fire investigation" debates if the fire that encompassed President Cornwell's car was intentional or accidental. "Multi-ethnic groups appeal budget cuts" reports on the pushback to alleviate some of the intense cuts in organizations like the African Students' Union. Features articles focus on pet owners on campus violating the Scots Key and an attempt by news editor Sarah Carracher to go fully vegan. Arts and Entertainment articles include "Teen Mom 3 review: New season falls short" and "Party on the Green brings hip-hop groups to Wooster." The Sports section has another senior athlete spotlight, as well as articles on field hockey and volleyball.

Publication Date

9-6-2013

City

Wooster

Keywords

Grant Cornwell, car fire, President Cornwell, car accident, multi-ethnic groups, budgeting, budget cuts, tuition, Ashland University, allyship, vegetarianism, veganism, iPhones, English degree, student pet ownership, Party on the Green, field hockey, volleyball, senior athletes

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Traffic accidents; Universities and colleges--Administration; Vegetarianism; Veganism

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2013-09-06

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