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 …
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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 …
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 …
Spotlight on creative Independent Studies: Bridget Slone ’16
Name: Bridget Slone Major: Music & CSD Hometown: Royal Oak, Mich. Describe your I.S. I’m trying to write the best music I can for my senior recital, because you never have enough time to write music just the way you want it. There’s this saying, …
The End of a Six Second Era
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a Vine must be priceless. For those who waste their time on literature or friendship, Vine is a social-media app owned by Twitter. Similar to how tweets are limited to 140 characters, Vines are videos limited …