Megan Tuennerman A&E Editor Have you ever heard a song and it brought you back to that one middle school dance that took place in Oct. 2010? One song and you could remember the smells, sights and words of that (likely cringeworthy) middle school night? …
October 2019
Should artists be allowed to ‘revise’ past work?
Andrew Kilbride Artists tinkering with their past works can raise a lot of ethical questions, partly because some say that it stops belonging to them upon release. That’s why George Lucas’ additions to the original Star Wars trilogy in the ’90s feel not only unnecessary, …
Wooster pipe band stands the test of time
Zoe Covey Features Editor For decades, bagpiping has given The College of Wooster marching band a signature flare, keeping students entertained with the skirl unique to the instrument. Originally conceived of by students in the 1940s, the pipe band played at events such as commencement …
Acknowledgement is not enough for Latinx students
Elyse Echegaray In the four years I have been at The College of Wooster there has never been such mobilization, or presence, of Latinx students as there is now. Not only do we now have two Latinx organizations on campus, but this is the most …
Students celebrate installation of peace pole
Desi LaPoole Editor in Chief The College of Wooster celebrated the installation of its own peace pole with a dedication ceremony held on Friday, Sep. 27 at Babcock Hall. According to Audrey VanderVelde ’20, co-president of Amnesty International, “A peace pole is a physical pole …
AMRE summer research group honored by the NAACP
Sara Fikse Contributing Writer Last Saturday, Oct. 12, the Wooster/Orrville NAACP honored two 2018 and 2019 Applied Methods and Research Experience (AMRE) teams with the Community Enrichment Award for their outstanding work in the community. The ceremony took place at Kittredge Dining Hall as part …