by Rachel Virginia Newman On the evening of Thursday, Sept. 21, Dr. Beatrice Adams, assistant professor of history, in conjunction with both her home History Department and Multicultural Student Affairs, hosted “For the Culture: Hip Hop at 50.” When speaking with Dr. Adams after her …
The joys of eating alone
by Emma Shinker I remember it vividly. I was sitting at the counter in old Lowry, looking down at the stadium and the students walking out of the Scot Center. I was eating some sort of stuffed shell pasta and an M&M cookie. And I …
Scotlight Alona Abufarha and Jack Sweeney
Introduce yourself! Alona: Hello, my name is Alona Abufarha, she/her/hers, and I am a senior cognitive and behavioral neuroscience major with a minor in biology from Swartz Creek, Michigan. I am the co-president of Mind Matters and the Biology club that has just been reinstated …
New Club Fosters Community for Disabled Students
Emma Shinker Chief Copy Editor Students gathered in Babcock Hall’s formal lounge on the evening of Thursday, March 31 for the very first meeting of the Disability Advocacy and Support Alliance (DASA). The group was officially chartered earlier this semester. “Being a …
The Endurance of Art: “Painting Biathlon”
Emma Shinker Chief Copy Editor On Saturday, Feb. 26, members of the College community gathered at the College of Wooster Art Museum to hear a presentation by Professor Marina Mangubi on her current exhibition in the Sussel Gallery. Professor Mangubi, who teaches studio …
“Art Heals”: Ebert Art Center’s New Exhibit
Emma Shinker Chief Copy Editor As an artist who relies on in-person shows, the year 2020 threw Eugene Tapahe into the depths of COVID-induced uncertainty. It was a dream that finally brought him some clarity—standing in Yellowstone, he was surrounded by bison and the …