James May Senior Writer James May ’16 attended party monitor training last week. Since he knows many of you are either angry about the policy or simply don’t care, he took less effort to keep some instinctual sarcasm out of his report. While this article …
2014
YikYak: an anonymous double-edged sword
Michael Hatchett A&E Editor “Independent minds, drinking together.” “I have successfully taken a piss.” “The Amish have better wi-fi than us.” What are these profound, thought-provoking statements? The latest writings on a library bathroom stall? Conversational asides overheard in Lowry? No, these are just …
A Brief Recounting of Wooster’s Jazz & Art Fest
Lily Iserson A&E Editor Jazz music swelled from three corners of downtown Wooster this past Saturday, each featuring podiums of banjo, saxophone and violin as my friend and I approached the main square. My first impression was the age of the general public, ranging from …
Effie’s calls for Vagina Monologue auditions
Lily Iserson A&E Editor Directors Michael Hatchett ’16 and Dana Stamos ’16 of Effie’s Players are excited to announce that auditions for The Vagina Monologues will begin next Thursday Sept. 25 in Kauke Tower. Effie’s Players is The College of Wooster’s only student-run theatre group, …
(RE)WATCH GILMORE GIRLS
Rachel Wortman Have you heard the good news? Gilmore Girls has risen again! Binge-watchers rejoice because it’s time to spend copious hours with your favorite girls in Stars Hollow. As of last week’s announcement that the show will be released on Netflix, the Internet is …
Punk and indie bands perform at The Goliard’s house
Sarah Carracher News Editor Less than a month into the school year, Scot Cottage, which houses the staff of literary journal The Goliard, has already hosted two shows and affirmed its role as a relevant music venue on campus. Only a week into the school …