At my synagogue in Youngstown, Ohio, we had just begun Oneg Shabbat (“Joy of Shabbat”) — the period following Saturday morning Sabbath services to connect with fellow congregants and share a light meal. In an instant, in the midst of the joy of Shabbat fellowship, …
Anti-heroes Venom and Eddie Brock premiere on the big screen
Elena Morey A&E Editor The newly released movie “Venom,” in association with Marvel Studios, was quite the hit in movie theatres. Fans of the comic, the general public and fans of Marvel flocked to see it. At first, the film clearly takes a new spin …
XC outshines opponents at NCAC Championships
Matt Olszewski Staff Writer The College of Wooster men’s and women’s cross country teams put together strong showings at the NCAC Championships at Liberty Park in Powell, Ohio last Saturday, Oct. 27. The men placed third and the women fifth. Notable is the fact that …
Scots football wrecks Kenyon to reach third straight win
The Fighting Scots football team (5-3, 4-3 NCAC) stayed hot with its third straight win on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 27, decimating Kenyon College by a score of 41-0. Antonio Bailey ’19 led the way with four of Wooster’s five touchdowns and 126 rushing yards, while …
Restore balance in the system
This Nov. 6, we will experience another election that will have long-term effects on the structure of the country. Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan have spent the last two years not only passing legislation that hurt most Americans but also systemically violating the …
“The Tempest” fills the Freedlander stage with magic this week
Holly Engel Staff Writer There’s magic in our world at every turn. It glimmers at us from the horizon, and even wild storms have their own kind of magic. At least, they do in Shakespeare’s play, “The Tempest,” which opened on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. …