Sanjana Kumbhani Features Editor As part of the James R. Wilson Lecture Series organized by the department of business economics, next week the College will be welcoming Sandra Pianalto, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. Pianalto, who will retire in a few months, …
Advocate Pat Griffin on LGBT+ inclusion in sports
The progress of LGBT+ roles in sports: her reflections and analysis Lily Iserson Contributing Writer Upon attending Pat Griffin’s lecture my first impression of Griffin was that she clearly resembled a coach. More accurately, she resembled my idea of a coach. Still, because I was …
The Scene: Today’s Face of TV
Brooke Skiba Television has come a long way since the days when family and friends gathered around a black and white screen for primetime showings. Even in our own childhood, which featured cable television and the beginnings of high-definition, watching television generally meant following your …
Film Review: Endless Love disappoints endlessly
Foster Cheng Contributing Writer Endless Love is one of those “That looks terrible! We have to see it” type of movies. Trust me, I did not go into this expecting to be swept off my feet. Instead, I was looking to see a cheesy, clichéd …
Festival of New Plays returns to Wooster theatre
Lara Sinangil Contributing Writer During the weekend of Feb. 27 through March 1, the Festival of New Plays will be performed in the Schoolroy Theatre by various students of the Theatre and Dance department. Founded by Associate Professor Shirley Houston-Findley, the Festival of New Plays …
TV Review: Maddi burns through a House of Cards
Maddi O’Neill News Editor The new season of House of Cards premiered at midnight on Valentine’s Day, and it was glorious (but not perfect). This contains SPOILERS, so stop reading if you don’t want to know what happened. Let’s start with the obvious. Zoe got …