A weekly inside look at the unique faces and personalities that make up The College of Wooster community. Sally Kershner Features Editor For you, is there a connection between neuroscience and Moot Court? Inherently no, there isn’t necessarily any link. But for me, I love …
“WET” is a compelling performance about living undocumented
Eleanor Linafelt A&E Editor On Jan. 31, 2018, exactly one year after he re-entered the United States following an arduous attempt to gain legal status at the dawn of Donald Trump’s presidency, Alex Alpharaoh graced Freedlander Theatre with his heart-wrenching and deeply informative one-man performance, …
The gov’t controls your thoughts
The title of this article sounds conspiratorial. However, it is not an inaccurate description of the relationship between the mass media, government agencies and large corporations on how they collaborate to influence public thought. To begin, consider the comparison of media coverage of the Syrian …
SGA prepares for meeting with Trustees
Laura Haley Chief Copy Editor Students representing various campus organizations gathered at a planning meeting held by the Student Government Association (SGA) on the evening of Monday, Feb. 5 to express concerns they wanted SGA representatives to relay to the Board of Trustees during the …
“If You Look to the Right” is a collaborative I.S. performance
Katie Harvey Contributing Writer On Feb. 2 and 3, Vinny Meredith ’18 brought society’s conceptions of Hawai’ian culture to the Shoolroy Theatre stage for the performance component of his Senior Independent Study (I.S). Meredith, a theatre and dance major from Chicago, Ill., explained that the …
Wooster T.R.E.K. provides illuminating trip, experience in Israel
Katie Harvey Contributing Writer From Dec. 26 to Jan. 11, six Wooster students, accompanied by Joan Friedman, associate professor of history and religious studies and chair of the Middle Eastern and North African studies department, embarked on a Wooster T.R.E.K. (Think, Research, Engage, Know), travelling …