By Bob West, Photo Editor Poetry is a misunderstood form of expression. When most people encounter the word “poetry,” they tend to conjure up images of Victorian women musing over a book of poems beside a lake or beatniks with bongos in the 60s. Poetry …
2011
‘Drive’s’ action and art elevate standard chase movie
Alex Hiatt Staff Writer I was supposed to see and bring you my thoughts on Taylor Lautner’s post-Twilight star vehicle “Abduction.” Although I’m sure I could have entertained y’all with an acid-glazed lampooning, no opportunity to have some fun picking on an easy target is …
The Scene: The extinction of cursive
Whitney Siders When asked to write on the chalkboard in class a few days ago, I automatically wrote in cursive because that is what I have done since fourth grade. My professor pointed it out, and I must admit that it looked out of place …
Keynote speaker gives passionate address
Bass speaks at “Fighting the Fires of Hate: America and the Nazi Book Burnings” Libba Smith A&E Editor The exhibit “Fighting the Fires of Hate: America and the Nazi Book Burnings,” a traveling display from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, officially opened on …
May I have this dance?
Gina Christo Features Editor Wooster Activities Crew is reinventing Homecoming this year. In past years, Homecoming has been an event that brings alumni and current Wooster students together. WAC has always provided late night activities during the Saturday night of homecoming weekend, but this year …
Fall Greek Week; a recap
Gina Christo Features Editor Over the past week Inter-Greek Council has been celebrating Fall Greek Week. The events throughout the week were aimed at bringing Greeks out to the Wooster community and the Wooster community into the Greek community. The week kicked off with an …