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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2009-09-11, Wooster Voice Editors Sep 2009

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2009-09-11, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 2001-2011

This edition of the College of Wooster's student run newspaper was published on September 11 of 2009, and it is eight pages long. Geology Professor Greg Wiles has received a grant from the National Science Foundation to continue his climate change research at Glacier Bay National Park. While the college is searching for a new provost, Shila Garg is filling in as interim provost. Author Tracy Kidder visited campus this past week. Currently, Mom's Truckstop is not providing free water to students. Kacy Ann Cordiel writes about the Sexuality Support Network which is a student run group on campus. The …


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2006-11-17, Wooster Voice Editors Nov 2006

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2006-11-17, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 2001-2011

This edition of the College of Wooster's student run newspaper was published on November 17 of 2006, and it is eight pages long. The first candidate that may take over after President Stanton Hales' retirement is Ralph Kuncl, he visited campus this past Monday. The Ebert Art Center had 35 covers of the Alumni Magazine on display from November 4 to 11 to celebrate the magazine's 120th year. Online registration was a success this year, having very little problems, and receiving very few calls. This Friday, C.O.W Country Fair will be held in Lowry as a part of International Education …


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2004-03-26, Wooster Voice Editors Mar 2004

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2004-03-26, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 2001-2011

This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on March 26 of 2004, is twelve pages long. Seniors were cheered on by fellow classmates and underclassmen as they celebrate IS Monday this past Monday. The first person and last person to turn in their IS shared their stories on page seven. Bob Walt, the vice president of business and finance, has been placed on the board of Wooster City Schools. This year's Commencement speaker is Dr. Robert Weisbuch, president of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. Page six includes statistics of alumni and what they have gone on to do after …


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2004-02-27, Wooster Voice Editors Feb 2004

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2004-02-27, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 2001-2011

This edition of the College of Wooster's student run newspaper was published on February 27, it is twelve pages long. The tuition for the next year has been raised $2,100 to $33,200. A trash can was found partially melted in a bathroom in Babcock, no fire alarms had gone off. Members of Wayne County will be voting for the primary democratic candidate on March 2. On February 28, Sandip Burman will perform a free concert of classical Indian music. The weekly athletic updates are from page ten to twelve.


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2003-10-03, Wooster Voice Editors Oct 2003

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2003-10-03, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 2001-2011

This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on October 3 of 2003, is twelve pages long. A committee is being formed to discuss changes to the college's sexual assault policy. The issues with the new student ID's will be addressed in a new committee. Terry Tempest Williams continued the Wooster Forum series with a presentation titled, "The Open Space of Democracy: Ethics and Actions on Behalf of the Community." On October first, Stephen J. Lucey - the Assistant Professor of Art - gave a lecture titled, "Christ Chameleon: Imaging Jesus in the Middle Ages," The weekly athletics updates are on …


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2003-01-31, Wooster Voice Editors Jan 2003

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2003-01-31, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 2001-2011

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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2002-09-13, Wooster Voice Editors Sep 2002

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2002-09-13, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 2001-2011

This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on September 13 of 2002, is sixteen pages long. The first page heads with an article dedicated to the special 9/11 vigil the campus held. Page five to nine are also dedicated to the 9/11 tragedy. The current assistant housing director, Dustin Brentlinger, has accepted a new position as the Director of Residential Life and Housing at Heidelberg College in Tiffin, Ohio. Sandra Eyre of the class of 1994 is the new director of alumni relations and The Wooster Fund. The 2002 Forum series opened this past week with Art Spiegelman, the theme …


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2002-03-28, Wooster Voice Editors Mar 2002

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2002-03-28, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 2001-2011

This past Monday was the annual IS parade which occured in celebration for fulfilling part of the requirement of IS. This tradition began fifteen years ago from the idea of Glynn Bucher. The college has cut a total of thirty jobs in hopes to save $750,000. The College of Wooster and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center have officially teamed up. Harold Freedlander passed away on March 17 at the age of 88. The security office has been officially moved to the renovated Culbertson House. The Longbreak Student Wellness Center is officially open for business.


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2001-01-25, Wooster Voice Editors Jan 2001

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2001-01-25, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 2001-2011

The edition of the College of Wooster's student run newspaper was published on January 15 of 2001, and it is twelve pages long. It discusses the work on the college's new health center, starting with the demolition of Hart House and the construction of the new Student Health Center. A task force was formed to examine academic integrity in the age of the internet with comments from Professor Matthew Krain. The Shack reopened on January 2 with changes in the menu, hours, and clientele outreach. This issue includes an article that details the new regulation put on blood donors by …