Mekdes Shiferaw Contributing Writer Ainslee Alem Robson ’15 released her first project, Ferenj: A Graphic Memoir in Virtual Reality (VR) in April 2020. It was set to be featured in several film festivals including Tribeca and South by Southwest, but then 2020 happened… you …
Arts & Entertainment
Wooster play premiere addresses Black womanhood
Megan Fisher Contributing Writer On Friday, Feb. 26, the world premier of the new play “Well Run Dry” occured as one of the last events for Black History Month. The play was written by Lisa Langford, a Cleveland native who is currently a part …
Reviving a Wii U Mario gem
Michael Curran Contributing Writer Super Mario 3D World was originally released in late November 2013 on the Wii U. As a sort of spiritual successor to Super Mario 3D Land, it is a 3D platforming game whose design is a mishmash of 2D and …
The perfect Valentine’s Day movie marathon
Samuel Casey Editor in Chief Valentine’s weekend has come and gone, but that doesn’t mean we’re ready to give up on the season of love so quickly. In that spirit, these are my top five movies to watch on Valentine’s Day or, in this …
Judas and the Black Messiah: A relevant tragedy
Artemis Swanson Staff Writer There are a great number of films that claim to both capture a moment in history and to speak about our present. However, the film “Judas and the Black Messiah,” dedicated to portraying the events leading to the assassination of …
WOO91 prepares to relocate with CD giveaway
Colin Tobin Contributing Writer Over the weekend, the student-run radio station, WOO91, held a CD giveaway in the Alley. As a result of the plans to renovate Lowry center, the radio station will be moving to a smaller station. Throughout the organization’s history, they …