Robert Dinkins, Jr. A&E Editor 3%, a new Netflix original series, was released on Friday, Nov. 25. I finished the entire first season on the following Monday. I would’ve finished sooner but apparently my professors did not receive the memo that last week was break. …
December 2016
Professor Roche offers new class to better understand Trump
Brandon Bell Contributing Writer Next semester, Jeff Roche of the history department will teach a seminar focusing on the politics of Donald Trump and the history of the electorate that supported him. The course, “The Creation of Trump’s America,” draws inspiration from a mock syllabus …
Lettuce talk about Smoke
Daniel Sweat Features Editor When you first walk into Smoke: the Burger Joint, you think to yourself, “Wow, this is not as smoky as I anticipated.” Then, you take a breath of fresh, non-smoky air as you peruse Smoke’s expansive menu, thankful that they keep …
Moot Court teams qualify for National competition
Sally Kershner Features Editor After competing in the regional competitions at Loyola University Chicago and The College of Wooster, the College’s own Moot Court team has qualified six students so far for the National Competition. These three teams of two consisted of: Brad Van Tyne …
Homework for Hoops service program is a slam dunk
Coral Ciupak Viewpoints Editor Since the 1970s, The College of Wooster has worked with the Wooster Volunteer Network (WVN) in providing College students the opportunity to bridge the divide between the College community and the greater Wooster area. Among WVN’s program houses — and strengthening …
Wooster faculty will serenade the College at upcoming symphony
Katie Cameron A & E Editor This Sunday, three faculty members at The College of Wooster are proud to present “Flights of Fancy,” a concert in Gault Recital Hall at the Scheide Music Center. Carrie Culver, a soprano, Hild Peerson, a clarinet player, and Brian …