Geoffrey Allen Contributing Writer Has the music medium truly progressed over the years in terms of quality? With the accessibility of production equipment, the convenience of sharing tracks online and the ability to create new voices, new music is popping up just about every …
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Five books for you to read this summer
Lillian Beach Staff Writer “Fahrenheit 451”: My absolute favorite book is “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury. I always come back to this book when I need something to read, and every time, I seem to discover something new when reading it. The story follows …
Woo-Con returns after its 2020 cancellation
Holly Engel A&E Editor Woo-Con, a yearly event hosted by the College of Wooster Anime Club (COWA), connects anime, manga and pop culture enthusiasts through numerous vendors and a series of engaging panels. Most importantly, it allows people with common interests to get together …
Bieber’s “Justice” guilty of performative activism
Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief As someone who has been a “Belieber” for most of my young teen life, I can assure you that I was initially excited for Justin Bieber’s sixth studio album to pop onto my Spotify feed. As I scrolled through …
Recent Wooster production addresses racial masking
Sarah Caley Staff Writer Last weekend, the BIPOC Performing Arts Alliance and Alpha Psi Omega co-hosted the premiere of “The Grotowski Method,” which is the final production in the Theatre of Urgency series created by the Department of Theatre & Dance last fall. “The …
Snyder’s “Justice League” outshines Whedon’s cut
Colin Tobin Contributing Writer Zack Snyder’s Justice League is a four-hour director’s cut that expands upon the original, theatrically released version of the movie from 2017. Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller and Ray Fisher star in the film, just as they …