On April 27, the Brothers of Diversity (BOD) will host their second annual “Stomp the Violence” in the Oak Grove to help raise awareness of sexual, domestic and gender based violence. In years past, the Women’s, Gender, and Sexual Studies Department has hosted the annual …
April 2013
McGaw Chapel myth uncovered
Dan Grantham Viewpoints Editor If you toured Wooster during your college selection process, your tour guide probably told you that the 42-year-old McGaw Chapel was supposed to be built entirely underground. “The school should have listened to the geology department,” the tour guide probably said, …
Environmental Tip of the Week: 4.19.13
Happy EarthFest! I hope you’re ready for it. Of course, you’ve been “doing it in the dark,” turning off lights and unplugging electronics all week so that your residence hall will win the energy competition (ending on Monday). Maybe you’ve even started spring-cleaning and tossed …
Woo Student Union campaigns for tuition transparency
Brooke Skiba Features Editor Over spring break, many students and parents were alarmed to receive a letter about yet another tuition hike for the next school year. Though this 4.6 percent raise to $51, 600 a year caused financial complications for many students and families, …
Album Review: Kid Cudi
Kid Cudi departs from excellence with 3rd album Sarah Carracher News Senior Staff Writer Kid Cudi’s much-anticipated third studio album, “Indicud,” was released a week early on April 16 after — to Cudi’s chagrin — the whole album was leaked online on April 9. “Indicud,” …
The scene: 4.19.13
Jurassic Park Gets Even Better Libba Smith I recently had the greatest cinematic experience of my life when I saw “Jurassic Park” in 3D. My friend and I were the only two people in the theater, and we spent the entire time shouting at the …