Woo After Dark to provide alternative programming Matt Woodward Contributing Writer Woo After Dark is a developing student activities group dedicated to late-night programming at The College of Wooster. The idea for Woo After Dark stemmed from a need for more late-night recreational activities on …
2016
Inter-Greek Council plans new anti-hazing program
Janel England News Editor Wooster’s Greek organizations are trying to improve their anti-hazing educational events with the help of funding from Campus Council. On Thursday, Oct. 20 Campus Council allocated funds to the Inter-Greek Council (IGC). Diego Arellano, co-president of IGC, said, “In the past, …
New software to make Woo 91 even better for listeners
Katie Cameron A&E Editor “You’re listening to 90.9 FM, WCWS Wooster Woo 91, a public service station of The College of Wooster.” It’s FCC regulation for that announcement to be made every hour from The College of Wooster’s radio station, Woo 91. Previously, this station …
The End of a Six Second Era
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a Vine must be priceless. For those who waste their time on literature or friendship, Vine is a social-media app owned by Twitter. Similar to how tweets are limited to 140 characters, Vines are videos limited …
Spotlight on creative Independent Studies: Bridget Slone ’16
Name: Bridget Slone Major: Music & CSD Hometown: Royal Oak, Mich. Describe your I.S. I’m trying to write the best music I can for my senior recital, because you never have enough time to write music just the way you want it. There’s this saying, …
D.C. museum honors African Americans
The National Museum of African American History and Culture had its historic opening on Sept 24. 2016 and within the first week, an average of 10,000 people visited per day. On opening day, 7,000 official guests and more gathered on the National Mall to witness …