Sheamus Dalton Sports Editor Today, the Wooster cross country team will compete in its biggest meet of the season. The team will travel to Wilmington, Ohio, where it will compete in the WC Fall Classic. Not only will the team be going up against stiff …
Wonderland succeeds despite numerous flaws
Brittany Previte Staff Writer Once Upon a Time in Wonderland retains the charm that its parent show, Once Upon a Time, seemingly lost somewhere down the rabbit hole of its second season. Driven by a plucky heroine in the form of a now-adult Alice (Sophie …
Orchestra and Jazz concert promises excitement
Wyatt Smith Features Editor The College of Wooster’s Music Department is putting on a jazz concert tonight at 7:30 p.m. in McGaw Chapel. The performance will feature professional soloist Dave Sterner, an alto saxophonist from the Cleveland area. Sterner has won multiple awards for his …
Miley Cyrus proliferates her mediocrity
R Taylor Grow Viewpoints Editor Let’s talk about Miley Cyrus (because no one has since her VMA performance last August). Specifically, let’s talk Bangerz, Cyrus’ fourth album since she killed off her Disney Channel persona, “Hannah Montana.” Perhaps she is conceptually endeavoring to actualize what …
The scene: Romeo and Juliet
Laura Merrell The new movie Romeo & Juliet opened last Friday, and I still can’t decide if I want to see it. I was ecstatic when I first heard they were making another film version, but I find myself hesitant to sit through a movie …
Don’t Throw Shoes launches weekly shows, adds new members
Dani Gagnon A&E Editor Don’t Throw Shoes (DTS), a student improv comedy group, performed in Douglass basement last Thursday to an impressively large and enthusiastic crowd. DTS stepped up their usual strategy in heightening the preshow anticipation; as audience members first entered Douglass they were …