Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief For almost a year now, the world has been an anxiety-inducing blunder. To put it lightly, this past year has utterly sucked. This pandemic has been unbearable, and sometimes, staring at the ceiling at 2 a.m. and listening to …
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Escape from COVID with virtual escape room
Lillian Beach Staff Writer The recent virtual escape room, presented by Wooster Activities Crew (WAC) and hosted by “The Virtual Detective,” was an enjoyable way to spend Saturday evening, especially in light of the pandemic. Students were able to interact with one another over …
Carti’s new album gives fans food for thought
Nick Harling Contributing Writer While it functioned as a finale of sorts for a tumultuous year, this past Christmas day also brought an end to one of the most intense sagas shrouding the hip-hop sphere in 2020: the release of Playboi Carti’s sophomore album, …
Becky Chamber’s debut novel is full of character
Holly Engel Arts & Entertainment Editor What would it be like to work on a spaceship whose crew specialized in creating wormholes? As someone who is not usually drawn to the galactic journeys and technological advances promised by science fiction novels, this question was …
Netflix’s “Bridgerton” breaks streaming records
Kidi Tafesse Arts & Entertainment Editor It appears that the latest period drama on Netflix, “Bridgerton,” is taking the giant streaming service by storm, breaking multiple viewer records during its first season. Based on Julia Quinn’s series of historical romance novels of the same …
“Ratatouille” TikTok musical exceeds expectations
Sam Casey Editor in Chief Navigating life in a global pandemic has somehow been equally hectic and uneventful, pushing us helplessly toward our worst vices. The worst one of all? TikTok. While the app’s cult following existed long before we understood what a coronavirus …