Cooper Spalding Contributing Writer Fall in Wooster is a highly anticipated season, thanks to the tradition of Woosterfest. 30 years old, Woosterfest this year is Friday, Sept. 26 from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 27 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. During …
New exhibits at CWAM combine past with present
Mariah Joyce A&E Editor The College of Wooster Art Museum (CWAM) currently has two installations running concurrently, both in keeping with this year’s forum theme of East Asia. The first installation, “The Jay Gates Collection: Art of China and Japan,” is installed in the Burton …
LAURA AND LILY TALK ABOUT NICKI: AN “ANACONDA” REVIEW
Laura Merrell and Lily Iserson Laura: 2014 is a big year for Nicki Minaj. She traded in her neon pink hair for a subdued brown. At red carpet events, she favors evening dresses over outrageous costumes. It could be that once she hit 30, she …
alt-J releases an ambitious, dazzling second album
Michael Hatchett A&E Editor On Tuesday, Sept. 23, British indie quartet alt-J released their second album, This is All Yours. With this eclectic new music offering, alt-J has successfully eliminated any possibility of a sophomore slump. The band first gained buzz back in 2012 with …
Administration must practice transparency
R Taylor Grow Here’s a fact: our administration has begun to enforce policies previously unheard of at The College of Wooster. I am speaking primarily of policies in relation to our party culture, specifically the Party Monitor Policy. While members of the community have spoken …
Remembering the lessons of the Ferguson rally
Tara Abhasakun On Sunday, Aug. 24 2014, students from The College of Wooster gathered with local residents at a vigil in solidarity with the residents of Ferguson, Missouri. Several faith leaders, including those who work at the College as well as those who work at …