James May Chief Copy Editor In the past week, campus has witnessed the blissful rejoicing of post-I.S. seniors. With the laborious writing process behind us, and Orals either over or too far in the future to be stress-inducing, April seems like a month of freedom …
Arts & Entertainment
Dept. of theatre & dance present new opera
Dani Gagnon Features Editor Calling all Holy Grail fans: the theatre & dance department has a treat for you! Sangreal, an electronic opera, will debut its premier full production from April 14-16 at 7:30 p.m. in Freedlander Theatre. Peter Mowrey of the music department has …
Senior art majors prepare to showcase work
Mel Griffith Viewpoints Editor Want to experience fresh, locally grown College of Wooster art? Independent study manifests differently in every department — and for the studio art department, I.S. involves displaying your final project in the Ebert Art Center. Each week, from last week through …
Love Isn’t Bliss
If you are like me, you are waiting for March 4, the day when season four of House of Cards finally comes out on Netflix. For me personally it has been very hard to watch Netflix in this great time of sorrow. However, a new …
Student entrepreneur balances school and art
Ama Addo Contributing Writer Twenty-one-year-old Tarik Welch ’16 is not your ordinary business economics major. Some may call Welch a musician or an entrepreneur. He is all of those things — mixed with eclectic mannerisms and a mysteriously pensive aura. Upon my arrival for our …
Oscars recap: racism, DiCaprio and Girl Scout cookies
Katie Cameron A&E Editor Sunday marked the 88th Academy Awards. As always, it was a night of beautiful gowns (and beautiful tuxes — looking at you, Mark Ruffalo), speeches ushered to hasty conclusions by orchestra music and praise for movies 90 percent of America hasn’t …