Wooster creative forces have really outdone themselves. No less a renowned figure than Andy Warhol is showcased at the Ebert Art Center, and Wooster students have found away to make Warhol’s art their own. This alchemy was the result of an inspired meeting. The current …
Arts & Entertainment
Visiting author shares insight on major writing influences
This week, Managing Editor Chalkey Horenstein spoke with author Nin Andrews, who visited the campus on Wednesday, April 21. Andrews is well known for works such as The Book of Orgasms and Midlife Crisis with Dick and Jane, and has just recently released her latest …
Covers vary in quality
If released by a lesser band than Streetlight Manifesto, “99 Songs of Revolution: Volume I” would receive a completely different review.† However, as it was released by Streetlight, I find myself forced to compare it to their previous work, most notably their second to most …
I.S. exhibitions explore ecology, literature
A unique trait of Wooster’s art major is that at the end of the year, members the of college campus actually get to see what the seniors have been working on for their Independent Studies. To showcase their projects, the seniors produce an engaging exhibit …
Spring Dance Concert Becomes Dynamic
Wooster is nationally recognized for the Independent Study program, its challenging academics and freak cases of spontaneous weather patterns. But a commonly overlooked feature on campus is the powerful and creative force in the chartered modern dance concerts. This past weekend, the Wooster Dance Company, …
I.S. Exhibit sheds light on comics, suburbia
The world of children and the world of adults lie side by side in this week’s Independent Study Exhibition, currently on display in the Ebert Art Museum. The two projects complement each other nicely, despite the obvious tension between them.