Dani Gagnon Features Editor Within the last year, College of Wooster libraries received a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as a branch of their Bridging Cultures programming. Research and Outreach Librarian Julia Gustafson spearheaded the project of applying for the grant, organizing the program …
COW students excel at theatre festival Michigan
Lily Iserson Contributing Writer Earlier this month, three College of Wooster theatre students were awarded accolades from the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF), held this year in Saginaw, Mich. Participants included several larger institutions, such as the University of Michigan, Ball State University …
Sober and satisfied: It’s not always about the alcohol
Upperclassmen share their personal views on having fun without drinking Wyatt Smith News Editor At Wooster, like so many other colleges, it can seem incredibly difficult to find social activities that don’t center around alcohol. Yet staying sober need not lead to boring weekends, as …
The Scene: Soda Schmoda
Let’s be honest — it wouldn’t be the Super Bowl without a controversial commercial that pushed America’s buttons. This year, Coca-Cola’s “It’s Beautiful” commercial won the chaos causing prize and will dominate the media for the next few weeks. In case you haven’t seen it …
Remembering Pete Seeger: a music icon
Jesse Tiffen A&E Editor Pete Seeger, a pioneering artist, voice of the everyman and preservationist for an epoch of American culture that moves a little further into history’s mire each day, passed away on Monday, Jan. 27 at the age of 94. Last week we …
I.S. theater productions subvert convention
Dominic Piacentini A&E Editor Craving fairy tales? Then come to this weekend’s Theatre I.S. productions. Schoolroy Theatre will be hosting Amanda O’Connell ’14 and Janna Haywood ’14 as they present their I.S. productions to the public. Haywood’s production, titled Crave, is written by playwright Sarah …