Jesse Tiffen A&E Editor Over the years, the College’s radio station has seen an array of general managers with varying levels of involvement, but none have been as active or prolific as Jeremy Ludemann ’14. Each year, the station’s management ebbs and flows, but this …
N’Diaye performs his third and final act at COW
Wyatt Smith News Editor Tonight at 7 p.m. in the Underground, Mamoudou N’Diaye ’14 will host No Requests, his third and final stand-up comedy show at the College. N’Diaye’s hour-long set will be preceded by four shorter performances by fellow student comedians Jo Turner ’14, …
The Unanimous Declaration of the 22 Members of The Wooster Vice.
When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one group of students to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of …
Much ado a-bat nothing
The Bat Hello. I’m a longtime resident of the town, with a family history here that goes back generations. My great-great-great-grandfather was the first to settle here, and ever since, there’s been a member of my family living in Wooster. I am also a bat. …
IT DOESN’T GET BETTER.
Pretentious Chap On the night of March 21st, I realized that I had yet to visit McDonald’s over Spring Break. I had yet, with a purchase of a Big Mac or McChicken, to put my hands on a lovely McWaist and smother the restaurant with …
Common Grounds to host heavy metal music festival
Travgina Marmuff Cries at The Notebook In an effort to appeal to a wider demographic with its live music performances, Common Grounds will be hosting its first heavy metal festival on Saturday, April 6. While the campus’s chem-free coffeehouse is known primarily for quiet acoustic …