Andy Kilbride Contributing Writer On April 13, the Los Angeles-based experimental rock band Fell Runner played a passionate and lively show in the Lowry pit hosted by the Wooster Activities Crew. Anyone who’s been in the pit knows it’s far from your typical concert space, …
Empowering practices for spring
Spring is a time associated with rejuvenation, rebirth and the thawing of winter’s chills. In indigenous cultures around the globe, the arrival of spring is commonly celebrated with symbols of birth; in the United States, this can be seen through the unending sea of advertisements …
Beyoncé does not represent all black beauty
Growing up as a black child in the neighborhood I lived in and the school I went to left little opportunity for me to see other people who looked like me. As a little, dark black girl, that slimmed the chances even more. At school …
Senior presented original, genre-challenging pop opera
Emily Anderson Contributing Writer This past Sunday, April 8, Gault Recital Hall saw the premiere of music composition major William Barnett ’18’s pop opera, “Cupid & Psyche.” The titular roles were played by Omar Tolentino ’21, who already has the vocal prowess of a learned …
Chief Wahoo may have sentimental value to some, but is only racist
The year 1951 was, to say the least, not a particularly good time for political correctness. While many industries have moved on from the racist, homophobic and sexist marketing strategies that were ubiquitous in the era of the ad-men, American professional sports teams have often …
Baseball’s doubleheader sweep includes historic 34-1 victory
Chloe Burdette Contributing Writer As the old saying goes, in just about every baseball game, something happens that you’ve rarely seen before. However, in Game 1 of Sunday’s doubleheader vs. Ohio Wesleyan, the script wasn’t all that unfamiliar. A close game, tied 2-2 after six …