If you told any golf fan on Sunday morning that a man from South Africa named Charl Schwartzel would have one the Masters by the end of the day, they would have said you were crazy. Regardless, this year the Masters Tournament provided everything any …
2011
Indians 8-2 start may provide a glimmer of hope for fans
Ah, spring.† The time when snow melts, flowers bloom, and I get delusional about the Cleveland Indians.† It seems like every year before the season begins, I talk myself into† believing that the Indians might actually make some noise in the Central Division. For the …
THE SCENE – DON’T SLAM POETRY MAN
I used to have a narrow view of poets and poetry in high school. I imagined poets wearing black clothes, smoking cigarettes, playing the bongos and making wild sounds while reading their work. Oh, and don’t forget the snapping fingers, since you don’t clap for …
The Art of Independent Study
by Margaret Donnelly, Editor in Chief The senior studio art majors’ Independent Study exhibitions opened last week in the MacKenzie Gallery at the Ebert Art Center with the works of Will Santino ’11 and Nick Ouellette ’11, whose exhibitions explored Biblical concepts of creation myths, …
Zurko and Milligan astonish at the faculty art shows
Kicking off The College of Wooster’s 2011 art show season, professors Bridget Milligan and Walter Zurko debuted and spoke about their respective projects, “Fireside Tales” and “ÖA Matter of Time,” which they each made during their most recent sabbatical from the College. Milligan worked with …