Kaylee Liu Contributing Writer Trigger warning: This article contains sexually graphic material as well as a report of sexual assault. Know My Name, Chanel Miller’s memoir, is the sort of book that sends ripples through your soul, plucking at your heartstrings and making you feel …
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Performances at Wooster throughout the years
Megan Tuennerman A&E Editor Have you ever heard a song and it brought you back to that one middle school dance that took place in Oct. 2010? One song and you could remember the smells, sights and words of that (likely cringeworthy) middle school night? …
Should artists be allowed to ‘revise’ past work?
Andrew Kilbride Artists tinkering with their past works can raise a lot of ethical questions, partly because some say that it stops belonging to them upon release. That’s why George Lucas’ additions to the original Star Wars trilogy in the ’90s feel not only unnecessary, …
Wooster pipe band stands the test of time
Zoe Covey Features Editor For decades, bagpiping has given The College of Wooster marching band a signature flare, keeping students entertained with the skirl unique to the instrument. Originally conceived of by students in the 1940s, the pipe band played at events such as commencement …
AJR maintains their original sound in new album
Brian Luck Contributing Writer “I gotta go so much bigger/ So everybody’s proud of me/ Welcome to the Neotheater/ Won’t everybody take their seats?” AJR released their newest album, “Neotheater,” in April 2019. Each of the twelve tracks contributes to the overall flow and expression …
“The Politician” pokes fun at high school elections
Samuel Casey News Editor Before tuning into “The Politician,” armed with only the trailer that Netflix forces down my throat as soon as I open the app, I was expecting a modern take on the student body president election plotline that is popular in movies …