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Wooster, OH), 1978-03-10 Wooster Voice Editors The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1971-1980 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 3-10-1978 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-03-10 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1978-03-10" (1978). The Voice: 1971-1980. 192. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980/192 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: 1971-1980 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Volume XGIV March 10, 1978 Number 19 piigiPinkham ' flamed VOICE Editor r (Editorial Cartoonist); . Doug Pinkham, a junior English major, ! He . added,' "it's not necessary for every about in past years." Editor); Jeff Pierce ' i Editor-in-Chi- ef ; has . been named of. the . single opinion to be represented in the Such involvement, he added, is vital. The and Dave Hagelin (Reporter). I Wooster Voice for 1978-79- . Currently Voice, but anyone reading the Voice Voice is not a public realtions rag," he Pinkham hopes to reintroduce humor I Managing Editor of the Voice, Pinkham will should be able to know a lot about the cautioned, while eschewing "muckraking and satire to the Voice and to increase the ' : - of muckraking." features being serve from March 27 through next March College." . ..; for the sake number of human interest r ..V :: - : - -- . - . will a- v. ..- Pinkham press for "more integration" printed. "People should be reading the is. Pinkham noted that the Voice has : Pinkham's first priority as Editor will be to "improved a lot this year-- it's beginning to of editorial news articles. When an article on Voice for enjoyment," he said, "and they 'continue . to make the Voice . tacjde some issues and is getting into some a controversial subject is printed, he said, it like to read about other students." " "-rep- resentative of the Collegebf Wooster." areas that have been avoided or.not thought should , be accompanied by an editorial National news will also be continued in explaining the situation, giving a definite . the Voice on a limited basis. "When stories opinion on it, or raising questions about it. about other colleges and universities relate Pinkham also hopes to use the Voice to to situations at Wooster," Pinkham added, "complement . WCWS' material and vice' "it's important to print them" for added "5 versa." Noting that both student news perspective. He cited recent College Press . services often operate in "separate Service features on book theft and tuition vacuums," he plans to initiate a weekly or increases. biweekly Voice-WCW- S interview series. The Voice, he added, should focus on - 20 :to 30-minu- te interviews will be Wooster news and "if people want to read conducted with College officials or visiting . purely national news copy, they should read speakers on controversial subjects. The the Plain Dealer or the Beacon Journal." Voice will then print an edited transcript of - Pinkham noted that "it's important to run the interview and on the Saturday following the Voice like a business. This provides its publication,' WCWS will air the community feeling among the staff...and it's . conversation in its entirety. ; good vocational training in management to Noting that "if the paper is readable, its learn to work within a budget." content is enhanced," Pinkham plans to hire : He characterized the Voice as "the one a production manager for next year to publication that has not been in dire oversee layout. Pinkham has not finalized financial straits . in . the last two years," I j 1 Voice staff positions, but assures that "we -- recalling that "in years before the paper had will ' ' ' have a lot of good people this year who real financial problems." , A-- ;be backnext year." " - " "'". "We're a long way from becoming a major - Only four members of the present staff of . metropolitan newspaper," he concluded, 36 will graduate this yean Ray Bules (Editor-in-Chief)- ;- "We can still do a lot more." Dave Koppenhaver (Sports Dia Resumes in Jordan Mark Pierson participating in a joint expedition with the bv - DrA Robert Smith of the Religion University of Sydney, Australia. Ine Ua that expedition will continue excavations that VOICE, contemplate future of the Department has recently announced Doug Pinkham, new Editor of the WOOSTER Wooster will resume its work were begun in the 19608 but were " "- the College of -' -- - .- -' ; universe. ''..-'.'- ' .... at Pella, Jordan, in 1979. Wooster will be terminated due to international tensions in the area. The work will be divided into two' sessions, the first taking place from January Noise Amendment Added to Code 6 through March 15. This session will be primarily under' the leadership of the : College recognizes groups of : . ' by Peg Weissbrod : regulations for quiet hours in its C. The that University of Sydney. Thesecond session An amendment aiming at lowering noise ' residence, consideration for the rights people engaged in social activities will be led by Dr. Smith of Wooster and wiD -- levels on this campus was added to the V and concerns of others and common occasionally produce higher volume' occur between March 17 and May 17. As ,: Code of Conduct last week. .'sense dictate that individuals levels, Such a privilege - should be one of the two directors Dr. Smith will be in ' consideration for : -- The amendment protects the individual's rights and concerns of others ana exercised with due the charge of the College of Wooster' - community (residence halls, right to sleep and study in a quiet - common sense dictate that individuals rest of the involvement in the program. atmosphere and defines the use of sound : refrain from disturbances and excessive . campus, town). However, excessive There will be en opportunity for ten or , resulting from organized equipment and outside noise as "privileges" ' - noise during those hours when others ,. exterior noise, more Wooster students to participate in the - which played whose abuse wiD not be tolerated. President ' , 'are sleeping and studying. In the spirit of. parties, speakers . are program. As the best time to dig in Jordan is Copeland signed the document, which was allowing individuals to participate in the outside of windows, or individual or in the Spring it is expected that most . r approved by Campus Council on Feb. 8. f rules and regulations which affect their group disturbances wiD result in students will want to go at this time, but a ; ... lives,- - specific quiet hours : may be disciplinary action. few students will be allowed to go during the According to Graham Newson of Chairperson of Campus Council, the noise established within their own residences D. "Unreasonable Noise" is a violation first season. ' " Ohio Law and Wooster City in Israel amendment will be effective immediately-r- ; through their governing boards. State Most archaeological expeditions Ordinances. The College cannot offer to provide manual labor, but as Although it will appear in next year's Scot's .. B. The College views the use of sound use students Key the Voice is reprinting the entire, equipment (i.e., steros radios, - protection if and when the civil the Pella excavation they will have primarily authorities become involved with a noise supervisory capacities. Those students .amendment here in an effort to publicize . televisions, tape systems, etc.) as a . ' this important addition to; the College's : privilege and not a right. As such, all complaint in the first instance. involved in supervision of the site will be - -- - directing crew of native workmen in the Code of Conduct. v ... ..- , individuals must" take responsibility to a ; ; SECTION Vffl: Noise V ' r V - "insure that the use of this equipment excavation of plots or squares according to The College of Wooster Code of Conduct does not interfere with the normal Down standardized stratigraphic procedures. Board Cracks . VI As an institution of higher education, The : ' activities of bothers ' (sleep, study, Students participating in the program will College of provide. reflection, and conversation), or the receive two academic credits in Field . Wooster. must an r;' On Bookstore Theft . - , Archaeology from the College of Wooster. ; atmosphere where, study and learning may normal functioning of . the College by Mark Pierson program will equal the tuition for . take place. Excessive noise which interferes . (classes, faculty and. administration Cost of the numerous bookstore thefts in -- approximately with" that process cannot be permitted. The ; office hours). Regardless of whether or Due to the Spring Quarter of 1979 plus r judicial -- - the past several years the board one-hal- f trip air fair. Financial primary principle which governs in this not a complaint comes from another of the round ' policy . if ". instance is that the right to quiet for study - resident, the Residence Hall Staff andor wishes to emphasize their on these aid is applicable to the program students always supercedes privilege of Security will determine when noise levels cases and theft in general campus. The already receiving it. and sleep the a are making noise. This principle is interpreted '"' are too high. Failure to comply with a Judicial Board has also been criticized for its Dr. Smith recommends that those going ' wiD secrecy, and thus is citing a specific case as as follows: .TV'?.:'.-'.-A- . request to reduce the noise level - 1 r - page 8 disciplinary action . continued on Although the College has no specific result hi . continued on page 8 ( Page 2. WOOSTER VOICE, March Id. 1$78 Pi - DID VOL KNOW THATX y VVX; - , VOUR CHANCES OF BGNG -- V A Vr, - ; I- ; ; editorial H-iJf- -- e .
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