Rachel Wortman A&E Editor As we students of Wooster all know, Senior Independent Study at the College is a year-long project with one-on-one support and guidance from a faculty advisor. For studio art majors, the culmination of this in-depth experience is an individual exhibition. From …
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Walter Zurko
Lara Sinangil Senior A&E Writer On April 7, 2015, Walter Zurko, professor of art at The College of Wooster launched his exhibition, “looking up to look down,” at the College of Wooster Art Museum (CWAM). During his recent research leave, Zurko carved a variety of …
KnowEye prepares for national slam competition
Lara Sinangil Senior A&E Writer From March 25-28 KnowEyePoetry Collective, Wooster’s competitive slam poetry team, will battle in the College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational (CUPSI) at Virginia Commonwealth University for the second consecutive year. The name KnowEyePoetry came to Caira Lee ’16, initial founder and …
Woo review: season three of House of Cards
Dominic Piacentini Editor-In-Chief Hopefully by now you’ve watched Season 3 of House of Cards. If not, beware, for the rambling that follows contains spoilers from all three seasons. This third season certainly distinguished itself from the first two. Whereas in the previous two seasons, characters …
A new Aziz, Live from Madison Square Garden
Theresa Dunne Contributing Writer On March 6, comedian Aziz Ansari released his fourth standup special, Live from Madison Square Garden, exclusively on Netflix. Diverging from his usual celebrity-filled anecdotes and pop culture driven one-liners, in his new special, Ansari tackles important and relevant topics such …
Oscars lack intersectionality in awards and speeches
Katie Cameron Contributing Writer It’s old news that this year’s Oscars were dominated by even older white dudes, a tradition on par with the last 86 years of Academy Award history. Only white men were nominated in the categories of Best Actor and Best Supporting …