Coral Ciupak Viewpoints Editor This Friday, Nov. 18, the Wooster Activities Committee (WAC), in conjunction with Woo 91, will continue to pursue their objective of providing entertaining and socially engaging events to unify the College’s student body. Given the recent eruption of political tension and …
Arts & Entertainment
Theatre & dance department presents Fall Dance Concert
Roberts Dinkins, Jr. A&E Editor This upcoming week, the Fall Dance Concert will finally be ready for presentation to The College of Wooster community. It will go down as another great concert directed by Kim Tritt, a professor of dance, the only one employed by …
Parsonsfield Recap
As a general rule, I try my best to be tolerant. I tolerate my great uncle Vincent’s Candy Crush requests on Facebook. I tolerate Christmas music in November. I’ll even tolerate people who insist that the moon landing was real. But I draw the line …
Bon Iver’s musical evolution and innovative experimentation
Waverly Hart Contributing Writer Fans of Bon Iver had been waiting five long years for the band’s third album, 22, A Million. When the album was finally released on Sept. 30, it was quite a change from the soothing, acoustic stylings of the past two …
Spotlight on creative Independent Studies: Foster Cheng ’17
Name: Foster Cheng Major(s): WGSS, Studio Art Hometown: Palo Alto, Calif. Briefly describe your I.S.: I am conducting a photovoice study of LGBTQ+ experience at the College. Photovoice is a form of collaborative research where my participants will create photos about their experiences, then use …
God save the queen: A review of Netflix’s Crown jewel
Jared Berg Editor in Chief For those viewers still reeling from the finale of Downton Abbey, Netflix’s The Crown provides a more than acceptable alternative. If Downton Abbey has a legacy in the States, it is because of the show’s ability to make the most …