Upperclassmen share their personal views on having fun without drinking Wyatt Smith News Editor At Wooster, like so many other colleges, it can seem incredibly difficult to find social activities that don’t center around alcohol. Yet staying sober need not lead to boring weekends, as …
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I.S. theater productions subvert convention
Dominic Piacentini A&E Editor Craving fairy tales? Then come to this weekend’s Theatre I.S. productions. Schoolroy Theatre will be hosting Amanda O’Connell ’14 and Janna Haywood ’14 as they present their I.S. productions to the public. Haywood’s production, titled Crave, is written by playwright Sarah …
Men’s basketball rebounds in conference play
Jeremy Ludemann Senior Sports Writer The College of Wooster’s men’s basketball team had mixed results this week, as they fell at home on Wednesday to Ohio Wesleyan University 62-60 and rebounded by defeating Wabash College 73-65 on Saturday. In the midweek contest, the Scots hoped …
Prof. Noriega recognized for innovation
Mariah Joyce Chief Copy Editor Assistant Professor of Theater and Dance Jimmy A. Noriega has recently been named the recipient of the Association for Theater in Higher Education’s (ATHE) Prize for Innovative Teaching. The award was presented at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival …
Visiting director asks students to tell their story
Dominic Piacentini A&E Editor Director Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee is visiting Wooster this coming Wednesday for a viewing of his newest documentary, Elemental. The film focuses the forces that drive people to protect the nature around them. It takes the perspective of three individuals overcoming different environmental …
k(NO)w open house: outlines strategic planning for semester
Dani Gagnon Features Editor Last Wednesday Jan. 22, k(NO)w held an open house inviting the student body to attend and hear their definitions and outlines of their goals for the semester. The meeting, while short, was direct and efficient in refining the framework for the …