Joey Mendez ’27Contributing Writer Recently, I had the pleasure of watching the rise and fall of a popular high school girl in the movie “Senior Year” (2022). The film brings back some all-too-familiar feelings about high school for many viewers, especially for those of us …
Theater and GMDS major immerses students in the art of shadow puppetry
Ethan Bardoe ’26 Contributing Writer Lily Bulman ’25, theater and global media & digital studies double major, performed her I.S., “Reflected Desires: An Immersive Myth” in Wishart Hall’s Wise Studio on Sept. 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m. Her I.S. told stories through the method …
A round of applause for a new music ensemble
Morgan Hunter ’25 Contributing Writer There are few greater joys at The College of Wooster than engaging with the Music Department’s events; lucky for the campus community, the faculty and students always have something new up their sleeves! This past Friday Sept. 27, the Wooster …
Learn to Ride Your Own Wave with “Surf’s Up”
Ty Reynolds ’27 Right now, you may be asking yourself, “why should I care about a surfing penguin movie?” and in that case, it’s obvious you haven’t seen the 2007 classic “Surf’s Up.” On the surface, this movie is exactly what one might expect: a …
A twisted take on the climate solutions
Ethan Bardoe ’26 Major summer blockbuster “Twisters” follows a team of meteorologists attempting to collect data on tornadoes ravaging Oklahoma. Among the scientific jargon of Fujiwhara effects and sodium polysulfate, a scientific term is clearly missing from the movie. Not once in the movie’s two …
Artist Claudia Esslinger takes Wooster community on a journey
Jensen Kugler ’27 On Tuesday, Sept. 10, The College of Wooster Art Museum hosted Claudia Esslinger for an artist talk on her exhibition, “Passages: Tales of the Snow Migrant.” The exhibit, which is now on view in the Burton D. Morgan Gallery, addresses questions of …