by Kiera McGuire In preparation for the Halloween season, I watched “A Quiet Place,” and after finding a surprising amount of both suspense and thrill, I’m pleased to recommend it as one of the best movies to watch during the spooky season. “A Quiet Place,” …
Celebrating the life of a legendary singer songwriter
by Payton Maclean This Saturday marks 20 years since the tragic loss of Steven Paul Smith, known professionally as Elliott Smith. His constant tension between polish and texture has left a lingering allure that has influenced the likes of many contemporary artists such as Sufjan …
The Goliard and WOO91’s covers returns to the Underground
by Amanda Crouse As a fledgling first-year at The College of Wooster, my experience with The Underground had been limited before this past weekend. I had gone to a trivia night and a grocery-themed bingo night (at which one of my friends won a coveted …
Artist Hour #1 with guest artist Daimei Sakaguchi
by Miles Rochester In the first ever Artist Hour, I had the pleasure of talking with Daimei Sakaguchi ’25. Sakaguchi was born in Tokyo, Japan, but moved to the Philippines at a young age with his mother and two brothers to attend an international school …
The imperfections of language and the beauty of music
By Gabriel Thomas Emotion, in the English language, isn’t always the easiest to convey. The immediate response to a question of “how do you feel?” is usually the name of an emotion or state: happy, sad, angry, tired; or combinations of these basic emotional states: …
A proposition for artists
By Miles Rochester If you are a deep thinker, photographer, musician, artist of any sort or just curious about discovering the immense creative potential The College of Wooster has to offer, I urge you to hear out my proposition. Many great artists hold that imitation …