Laura Merrell A&E Editor This Wednesday a screening of Islamic Art: Mirror of the Invisible World will be held in Lean Lecture Room in Wishart Hall, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Assistant Professor of Art History Kara Morrow will give a talk before the film screening …
The Goliard revives a favorited Wooster tradition, Covers
Dani Gagnon A&E Editor Last Saturday evening, 45 students saw a ghost at the Underground. The Goliard, the College of Wooster’s student run literary magazine, presented the resurrected ghost of Covers with the appropriate theme, On the Road Again. Covers used to be a well-known …
On the casual condemnation of Miley
Adam Donnelly The media is trying really hard to convince us that Miley Cyrus isn’t sexy. If you type “Miley Cyrus is” into Google, the words they suggest are “ugly”, “gross” and “disgusting” (the fourth one is “crazy”). This is all strange because she’s actually …
Darn you, mailbox!
Allie Miraldi After suffering for three long years, I have finally decided to launch a formal complaint to the mail gods of Lowry. I am a five-foot eight and three-quarters inch tall female. I do not consider myself a giant by any means, but I …
Tokenism and the question of supposed International diversity
Gareth McNamara If I asked you to don the United States’ national costume, would you have a clue where to begin? I have my doubts that there’s a place in your wardrobe dedicated to your Yankee-ist pants and matching shirt and tie. Pilgrim hats and …
Critical Approach to Miley Cyrus
James Parker Every child star seeks to indelibly mark his or her entrance into adulthood. With the release of her latest album, titled Bangerz, Miley Cyrus proves to be no exception to this rule. For five years, Cyrus served as a Disney sweetheart on the …