For most students on this campus, the last year of political news has been one bad story after another. From the election of Donald Trump to the Presidency, to his appointments (or startling lack thereof) to key positions in government, to Republican attempts to “repeal …
An interview with the band COIN, tomorrow’s Springfest headliner
Katie Cameron A&E Editor Tomorrow, Wooster welcomes special guest COIN to campus as the headliner of Springfest, the College’s outdoor music festival hosted by Wooster Activities Crew. The Nashville-based band released a new album today titled How Will You Know If You Never Try, and …
On Feel-Good Media
“Feel-good” content often implies a picture of a cute shiba inu staring at you from the cozy inseams of a Buzzfeed article, usually doe-eyed, usually the color of buttered toast. A feel good story, on the other hand: that’s something surprisingly personal. You’ve got a …
Kendrick Lamar does it again with album — DAMN.
Waverly Hart Contributing Writer After creating one of the most critically acclaimed and socially influential hip hop albums, To Pimp a Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar has returned with an LP divergent from his earlier works, but no less exceptional. DAMN., the fourth studio album from the …
Global and International Studies Department hosts conference
Ellie Kahn Contributing Writer This coming Saturday, April 22, the Global and International Studies Department (GIS) at the College will host the 3rd annual Great Lakes Colleges Association (GLCA) Undergraduate International Studies Research Conference. The conference is an installment in a series called “Challenging Borders,” …
Seniors present Independent Studies at academic conferences
Theresa Dunne Features Editor Although the I.S. process may be nearing the end, some seniors at The College of Wooster are giving new life to their undergraduate research projects as they present their findings at academic conferences across the country. Earlier this month, political science …