Lily Iserson Chief Copy Editor Western music departments and Western cultures, according to percussion instructor Professor Jeff Neitzke, are sometimes victims of their own ethnocentricity. “There’s a tendency to view music and almost everything else through personal experience,” said Neitzke. “Yet music around the world …
February 2017
Lecture series returns with focus on environment
Ellie Kahn Contributing Writer As the world becomes increasingly more aware of the devastating effects of climate change, fully comprehending the effects on the environment, as well as the large role that we as a society have played within these changes can be a challenge. …
Portlandia returns for fun-filled seventh season
Jared Berg Editor In Chief Portlandia, the critically acclaimed yet perpetually commercially underrated sketch comedy series from IFC, recently debuted its seventh season. While only four of ten episodes have aired, the sampling is more than enough to say that the seventh season stays true …
Makeup As An Art Form
Every day, makeup is used by hundreds of thousands of people around the world. A common argument against its everyday use is that makeup can be used to hide what one actually looks like, or as a façade for self-esteem. However, with the advances in …
New exhibitions on display at College of Wooster Art Museum
Desi LaPoole Contributing Writer When you first walk into Allison Saar’s show “Breach,” you are met with the striking figure of a curvaceous woman put together with rusted tin as she balances a tower of trunks, washtubs and cast iron skillets on her head. The …