As fashion month comes to a close, so does Black History Month. From Paris to New York and London to Milan, the fashion community relocates about every 10 days, from the end of January to the end of February, to see all the latest trends …
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African Student Union hosts Ubüntu, African fashion show
Kamal Morgan Contributing Writer Ubüntu — an African word meaning “humanity to others” where people love and embrace each other. It is a universal connection that binds humanity to embrace each other’s uniqueness and bring pride to not just one’s own identity, but also to …
Documentary filmmaking duo share professional experience
Saeed Husain Chief Copy Editor Documentary filmmaking duo Tom Donohue and Dominique LaRoche visited The College of Wooster last week to share their experiences shooting films in Cuba, the Galápagos and the Arctic. Both filmmakers were part of two sessions. In the first, they showed …
Kero Kero Bonito
If you don’t know Kero Kero Bonito by now, you’ve been doing something wrong. Creators of gem albums like “Bonito Generation” and “Intro Bonito,” Kero Kero Bonito have been farting out classics for the past five years now. They have established a distinct international wonk …
Art history students curate new exhibit in CWAM
Ellie Kahn Contributing Writer Throughout the semester, Wooster students have been collaborating with The College of Wooster Art Museum (CWAM) for an interactive multi-dimensional approach to learning. CWAM has been an integral part of the upper-level art history course titled The Art of Medieval Devotion, …
Songwriting Club brings collaborative spirit to the arts
Claire Wineman Contributing Writer Being a student at Wooster provides plenty of songwriting material: how many times you’ve eaten cereal in Lowry this week, the deeply philosophical questions posed in class or how cute the black squirrels look in the freezing snow. For many people …