Nico Rivera ’26 Contributing Writer On Feb. 21, the Jewish Student Organization (JSO) celebrated Archie’s “Bark Mitzvah” in the Underground. The ceremony was held to mark Archie’s entry into adulthood and educate attendees about Jewish culture. JSO began celebrating Archie’s Bark Mitzvah in spring 2023, …
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Phi Beta Kappa welcomes visiting scholar Tammy L. Kernodle
Mukta Pillai Science Editor On Monday, Feb. 24, Wooster’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) welcomed academic Tammy L. Kernodle as a part of PBK’s annual Visiting Scholar program. This lecture was held in Lean Lecture Hall as a collaboration between the music department and …
Art is dangerous: a reflection on Ebert’s new exhibit
Allison Osei-Okrah Contributing Writer From Jan. 28 to March 18, the College of Wooster Art Museum (CWAM) is displaying a new exhibition: “Art is Dangerous: Artists on Justice and Equality.” I visited the exhibit —— my first time at the museum prompted me to explore …
Don’t let the movie theater die
Julia Garrison News Editor A photo of me standing inside the theater right before seeing Les Miserables in 2012. My life was changed. Randomly and abruptly, a few days after the new year, one of the movie theaters in my town closed. It wasn’t a …
The weight of a social construct: The struggles of being Black in a white world
Yaya Corley Contributing Writer Being Black in a world that doesn’t fully understand Blackness is exhausting. From the moment I step outside, I am aware of how my skin color shapes my experience. It’s a weight I carry daily, one I never chose but can …
DeepSeek: China’s challenge to U.S. AI domination
By: Jonathan Rueffer | Copy Editor The tech world was taken by surprise on Jan. 20 when DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) company, released a free AI chatbot that rivals current dominant American models — most notably OpenAI’s GPT-4, also known as ChatGPT. By …