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Izx'nrtittf Woimm The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1991-2000 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 3-26-1998 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1998-03-26 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1991-2000 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1998-03-26" (1998). The Voice: 1991-2000. 193. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1991-2000/193 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection at Open Works, a service of The oC llege of Wooster Libraries. It has been accepted for inclusion in The oV ice: 1991-2000 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. i I ' nrtittf WoiMm' ' 1 W n''7lMltr .. ' News: Registration moves, and weVe got a map i izx'cecal " lt O Viewpoints: , Itepectiro on capital pun I : "1 Features: ''L& Monday reflections on ireUefr'.v ll 1 mm' I if I) II W IT T J Things to do in London and Chicago Volume CXIV, Issue 21 America's Oldest Weekly College Newspaper Thursday, March 26, 1998 After the Tootsie Roll Meeting leaders for Spring Break w David Lohr lege had not addressed the explicit daily schedule, attending meetings area of leadership." . and banquets, and watching how she Wooster graduates often end up Faculty members from a variety functioned in the workplace. in high places, thanks in part to a of different disciplines suggest "By taking the seminar, I hope to course designed and taught by Pro- books and articles which illustrate become a more effective leader, get fessor James Hodges. Entitled leadership from their points of view. a high powered position, and do "Leadership; Theorem Practice," the Speakers have included professors something interesting with my life," course is designed to help students Eric Moskowitz, Carolyn Durham said Fenske. "Even though I don't understand the nature of leadership. and John Gates. need to know about public relations, Hodges said, "It is not a course to In addition to the lecturers, stu- I learned a lot just watching her in teach one how to be a leader, not a dents taking the course participate action." how-t- o, it's just like any academic in an acquaintanceship over spring Courtney Funk '99 had a similar course, attempting to look at lead- break, where they shadow a variety experience, shadowing Dr. Thomas ership from a scholarly point of of leaders for two days, observing Pollard, president and faculty re- view." . their daily interactions. In the past, searcher at the Salk Institute in San The seminar began in 1986, students have worked with various Diego. "I really enjoyed sitting, try- funded by the Luce Foundation. It state governors, university presi- ing to analyze his actions as he in- is a multi-disciplina- ry course for dents, CEOs of companies such as teracted with others," said Funk. "It which students must be recom- Rubbermaid, and people in other was much better than just reading a mended. The primary goal of the high ranking positions. book. It was more challenging, but course is that students learn about Junior Sarah Fenske '99 spent I definitely got more out of it." Funk leadership as a whole and then ap- part of her break in Bethesda, Mary- spent three days in San Diego, at- ply those ideas into everyday life. land, at the Discovery Channel of- tending meetings and banquets with '- - i "Wooster, like most liberal arts col- fices. She shadowed Chris Moseley, millionaires and Nobel Laureates. 'r'T- -i leges, claims to be in the process of Senior Vice President of Advertis- In addition, she interviewed educating the future leaders of ing and Communications and America," Hodges said. "But until Wooster graduate. Class of. '72. please see LEADERSHIP the seminar began in 1986, the Col Fenske followed her through her EXTERNSHIPS, page 2 mum-- . ---r Security concerns presented at SGA Jamie Mapes extreme increase of drug use among rassment. "He said that the cam- the first years, pot through harder pus would need a better phone sys- Arthe SGA meeting before break, drugs," said Buckley. tem in order to trace calls," said Vice President of Student Affairs The biggest concern Senators had Buckley. Jen Buckley '99 gave her report on with security revolved around the Vice President of Academic Af- , - l i ' ". ' "4 the meeting she had with Director long number students would have to fairs Leah Montesano '98 then gave of security Joe Kirk. Before her dial inorder to reach help in case of her report about the student and fac- meeting with him, Buckley com- emergency. '1 talked with Joe Kirk ulty meetings regarding the pro- piled a list of SGA security concerns about a shorter number for security," posed curriculum changes. "There to present to Kirk. said Buckley. "He said that when was really no heated debate at ei- Photo by Eric Bakken One of the biggest announcement you dial '0' you are getting the same ther of the faculty meetings," said James Allardice and a picnic to celebrate the mo- Buckley made was that security is person who answers if you call ext.' Montesano. "Many thought the phys mentous occasion for the seniors. now back to full staff. "There are 2590 security's extension. If both ed requirement was archaic and March 23. It's the date that se- Troy Kozee '98 holds die dubious two new full time, officers. For lines ring at the same time, though, didn't think it should be put as a re- niors have had circled on their cal- distinction for the most pages, with awhile, he was not at full staff, but the security line will get answered quirement, hut something that endars all year. Senior Independent a total of 209. Kendra Sims '98, now that he is things like cars park- before the operator, so students should be left up to the res life staff. ing without permits will be en- shouldn't dial '0' unless they really They also didn't really want the Study was due on Monday, at 5 p.m. Henrietta Menzies '98 and Jamila x The first to finish the project was Atkinson '98 turned in their I.S. to- forced," said Buckley. need to." quant requirement because they Carrie Johnson '98 who turned hers gether doing cartwheels. " She also reported on the rise in Another phone service concern didn't think the students would be in on Feb. 16. "I wasjust thinking that my foot's incidents reported to security, there Buckley addressed was security's capable of it." At the other end of the spectrum, on the line for graduation, and I'm were 100 more in '97 than in '96. inability to trace phone calls. The The student meeting offered other Joe Jenckes '98 was number 307, ready to take that step, walk across There were 45 occurrences in Janu- only thing that can be done involves reservations about the quant handing it in on Monday at 7:04 p.m. the stage, and be out of here," Sims ary and February of '98 alone. Last transferring the phone line to the Monday also included the I.S. Walk said. year there were only 19. "Joe Kirk security office and this would only please see DINING ISSUES attributed the rise in reports to the be done in cases of extreme ha DISCUSSED, page 3 V V Biblical scholar and as- The Wooster Chorus CRhp V Deb Riley will speak On Wednesday, Ujamma UfiB mtu will tronomer Dr. Hugh Ross will will present a concert Fri ion her experiences at sponsor African dance and speak on science and faith in day at 8:30 p.m. in Scheide. Tick- V Artist Hung Liu will give a Camp Heartland on Tuesday at poetry in the Lowry Lounge from p.m. 8:30 p.m. McGaw Saturday at 3:30 p.m. ets are required. lecture on Friday at 4 p.m. in the 8 p.m. in the Lowry Pit. 6:30 to recep- and 7:30 p.m. auditorium of Mateer. A V V The After Hours Cafe will V WVN will sponsor a volun- tion will immediately follow in Michael Cosmopoulos will teer fair today from 10:30 a.m. speak on the Mystery Cult at occur Wednesday in the Un- the atrium of Ebert. Liu's work derground from 10 p.m. to 1 to 1 p.m. in Lowry. Eleusis on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in will also be on display in Ebert a.m. until June 7. Lean Lecture. News' 7TheWooster Page 2 oice Thursday, March 26, 1998 Kb mm Pre-la- w lecture with Bell CC meets After graduating from Wooster, Dan Shortridge Bell earned his juris doctor degree National from the University of Akron in The Wooster Christian Fellowship ; In Jonesboro, Ark., on Tuesday, two boys, ages 11 and 13, opened 1952. The law school awarded him (WCF) will continue to be funded fire on Westside Middle School students and teachers as they assembled the Outstanding Alumni Award in by Campus Council despite the fact outside in response to a false fire alarm. Of the 13 students shot, four 1982 and the university's Out- that WCF does not fall under the were lolled as the two boys, in camouflage clothing, fired from a nearby standing Alumni Award in 1988. funding guidelines approved by woods. In the ambush, two teachers were also wounded. - One school Bell also received the Akron Bar Council last year as a result of a vote official claimed that all the wounded were females, but that it did not Association's Sir Thomas More at Council's Tuesday meeting.
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