If you’re reading this on Friday afternoon, you are tardy for the party. Prince William has already married Kate Middleton in a lavish ceremony that took place at Westminster Abbey in London earlier today. For some, the fanfare surrounding the royal wedding stemmed from the …
Local fishing hole provides rewards and relaxation
Just past the rusty sawmills and train tracks bordering Wooster rests an old dirt road that lines itself with overgrown Ohio tallgrass and aged pine trees. It’s the type of setting that easily lends refuge to wildlife and varmints, as Steve Webster will explain to …
Trumped-up claims for 2012
I wouldn’t be surprised if I capture a communal sentiment here at Wooster when I say I am sick of the media’s continued speculation of whether or not Donald Trump will run for president in 2012. I mean, come on, Trump, according to the New …
Time for Peace: Israel & Palestine
In previous weeks, Dan Hanson ’12 and Joseph McCarthy ’11 wrote about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.† On one hand, Hanson shared an extreme view of Israel’s Zionism ideology. On the other hand, McCarthy portrayed Arabs as extremist and legitimized Israel’s actions.
What’s the Rumor? Effie’s Players delivers a slap-stick performance with “Rumors”
Have you ever attended an awkward dinner party you were invited to that turned into a night of high laughs and mystery? Put your “Clue” cards away; Neil Simon’s romp-fest comedy “Rumors” puts the game to shame. Effie’s Players, a student theatre organization at the …
Facing the Unknown: Children’s Curiosity and Adult Fear Come Together at the New Studio Art Exhibtions
A study of opposites was on display in Ebert Art Center this week, as Adria Hankey-Brown ’11 and Kathleen Mazzei ’11 debuted their studio art Independent Study exhibitions. In her piece “Child’s Play: Nature’s Movement,” Hankey-Brown explored children’s relationship with nature and the bold curiosity …