Brian Luck Contributing Writer “Who doesn’t enjoy a good scare every now and then, especially this time of year?” The new Netflix series, “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” was released Oct. 26. It follows the story of 16 year old Sabrina Spellman: a half-witch, half-mortal …
The Scene: Growth with Music
Despite music being pretty much all I talk about, I’m not a very fun person to talk about music with. I can spend all day going on tangents about which artists and genres I like or dislike, and I could probably waste my life writing …
Zeal & Ardor make bold statements in their debut album
Ben McKone Contributing Writer The first track on Zeal & Ardor’s debut album begins with the simple and dreadful rattle of chains, instantly conjuring images of blazing Southern sun, droning insects, white authority and forced black servitude. Manuel Gagneux’s unpolished voice rises above the sounds …
Scotlight: Simon Weyer
Simon Weyer ’19 discusses running cross country and track, his interest in brewing beer and how he became interested in calisthenics and bodyweight fitness. What, outside of academics, are you most proud of in your time at Wooster? I’d say I’m most proud of my …
Fall Dance Concert highlights student artistry in Freedlander
Holly Engel Staff Writer The autumn light is beginning to dwindle, and scarlet leaves twirl down to the pavement in a dance of their own, so there couldn’t be a better time for the Wooster Dance Company’s Fall Dance Concert. Opening on Thursday, Nov. 15 …
Anniversary lecture explores the evolution of Frankenstein
Zoe Covey Features Editor Last Friday, Dr. Irene Herold, head librarian for The College of Wooster, gave a lecture on the enduring relevance of Mary Shelley’s most famous work, “Frankenstein: Or the Modern Prometheus,” for its 200 year anniversary. The inspiration for the lecture was …