Marissa Forster Contributing Writer While I can’t speak for everyone, the typical Wooster student’s day can be turned around in seconds upon walking into the Lowry Student Center and seeing smiling faces in red shirts accompanying their furry friends. Thursday, April 4 was one such …
Features
Scotlight: Elizabeth Kotora
By Bri Becerra Features Editor Can you introduce yourself? I’m Elizabeth Kotora, I’m a junior. I am a French and education double major and an English and music double minor. What are you involved with on campus? I am a part of the Scot Marching …
No shoes thrown: Open mic night at Common Grounds
By Anakha Shah Contributing Writer On Leap Day, Thursday, Feb. 29, Don’t Throw Shoes (DTS), Wooster’s improv comedy troupe, held an Open Mic Night in a collaboration with Common Grounds. Students crowded throughout Gable House, eagerly awaiting the start of the show. In preparation, attendees …
Historian Tanisha C. Ford delivers talk on her new book
Mukta Pillai Contributing Writer On Thursday, Feb. 22, the History Honors Society, Phi Alpha Theta, hosted historian and professor Tanisha C. Ford as a speaker to discuss her new book and introduce an influential — yet largely unknown — figure of the Civil Rights Movement. …
A Cappella Showcase makes some beautiful noise
Claire Allison McGuire Contributing Writer Where can you find Paramore, Mii music and Coca-Cola all in the same place? The A Cappella Showcase. On Friday, Feb. 23, students gathered in Scheide Music Center’s Gault Recital Hall to listen to their peers create musical art in …
Falling in Love with Break-up Covers
By Morgan Hunter Contributing Writer When it comes to beating the cold, few places are as hot of a scene as Covers. The Goliard Literary Magazine is back again, bringing creative programming to campus with another year’s installment of one of the most anticipated traditions: …