Lily Iserson A&E Editor In early August, The College of Wooster announced its annual forum topic for 2014: East Asia. The catchall title will address the diverse cultures of China, Japan, North Korea and South Korea through a variety of lectures, alongside a special art …
September 2014
Party on the Green Preview
Michael Hatchett A&E Editor It’s the end of the first two weeks of school, and Wooster students know what that means. It’s time for the Wooster Activity Crew’s annual free fall concert. Tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., W.A.C. will host this year’s Party on the Green. …
One woman show Notes on Chai premieres at Wooster
Lara Sinangil Senior A&E Writer This Friday, Jyothi Dogra will perform the production Notes on Chai at 7 p.m. in the Shoolroy Theater. Notes on Chai is considered “a one woman show,” and is written, produced, choreographed and directed by Dogra. Producer of the piece …
Defining Success: Cornwell’s Address
Anna Duke It is fair to say that everyone wants to be successful after they graduate from The College of Wooster. Nobody pays the steep tuition and works hard just to become a deadbeat once they graduate. During his convocation speech this year, President …
The Truth About Organic
Nariah Francis As a child, I always asked my mother to buy organic produce at the grocery store. My mom would willingly buy these products because, just like me, she believed that they were the healthier, safer option. Spending money on organic foods was …
C.O.W Diversity: What Must be Done ASHANTI WALLACE
As a third-year student at The College of Wooster, I’ve seen how various changes have manifested within the demographic of our student population. Because the College is a predominately white institution, I do not realistically expect for minority groups to someday dominate the campus, but …