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Chardon High School shooter pleads guilty T.J. Lane admitted Tuesday that he used a Ruger .22-caliber handgun to spray the Chardon High School cafeteria with bullets a year ago, killing three students and wounding three others in a shooting rampage. Lane, 18, pleaded guilty in Geauga County Common Pleas Court to charges of aggravated…
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More spending cuts loom, Congress divided
Democrats and Republicans are still locked in stalemate regarding “the Sequester” President Obama has urged Republicans and Democrats to come to a compromise regarding the spending cuts known as “the Sequester” that are due to take place today. Earlier this week, he advised state governors to put pressure on members of Congress to make…
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Wooster to host event about student loan debt
“For Profit,” a one-man play, will be presented on March 5, along with a post-performance panel discussing the debt crisis Thanks to rising tuition costs and a tough job market, recent college graduates have an average $27,000 in student loan debt, according to CNN. It is on an issue that affects many students, but is…
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Administration explains President Cornwell’s compensation
The Voice met with President Cornwell and other officials to gain a clearer understanding of the pay and benefits Emily Timmerman Lee McKinstry Editors in Chief Over the past two weeks, members of the Voice Editorial Board have met with Wooster administrators to discuss the salaries and benefit packages given to members of the College’s…
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BITE-SIZED NEWS: 2/22/13
LOCAL Cleveland’s medical mart gets new tenants and a new name In an effort to better represent the facility’s intended function, a convention center being built in downtown Cleveland that was formerly known as the Medical Mart will now be called the Global Center for Health Innovation. Several large companies have already reserved space in…
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Corrections: 2/22/13
In the Feb. 15 issue of the Voice, several monetary figures were misrepresented in the article “President Cornwell among highest paid in Ohio.” The article states that Cornwell’s take home pay in the 2009-10 financial year was $469,523 and the 2010-11 financial year was $633,430. These two figures actually represented his total compensation, which is…