The physical and mental consequences of the pervasive role of technology found in the college lifestyle Wyatt Smith Features Editor Much of college life — studying, writing, researching and relaxing — revolves around computers. College students spend roughly eight and a half hours a day …
A definitive list of the best places off campus to… go to let loose
Anya Cohen Managing Editor Are Woo Wednesdays becoming one big homework or alcohol induced blur? Are weekends starting to feel like the same party, only a different outfit? While we hate to call Wooster’s nightlife repetitive, any student would surely point out our B.S. if …
A definitive list of the best places off campus to… go to study
Brooke Skiba Features Editor Is anyone else starting to find studying on campus monotonous and often stressful? Sometimes the only cure to “campus fever” is getting away for off-campus study sessions. If you have access to a car or are willing to take the shuttle, …
New EP: CHECK IT Out
Chelsea Carlson If you’re into any sort of happy-sounding music, you’ve probably heard of a band called The Mowgli’s. (Yes, the apostrophe was intentional. Part of their artistic vision, I suppose, so I won’t question it.) Probably most famous for the track “San Francisco,” The …
Art exhibit presents interdisciplinary approach to race
Laura Merrell A&E Editor This fall, the College of Wooster Art Museum (CWAM) is hosting “RACE: Are We So Different?” an exhibit which complements the 2013 Wooster Forum, “Facing RACE.” The forum uses a multi-faceted approach to address race through legal, political and social perspectives, …
Professor Seeds presents research leave project
Dani Gagnon A&E Editor We’ve only been back for three weeks and already the Department of Theatre and Dance is gearing up for their first performance, a staged reading of “Cards and Letters from the Dakota War.” Although it may feel very early in the …