“Hey buddy, can I help you?” It wasn’t really a helpful tone, more of a confrontational tone that accompanied the words from a man peering out from his house at me in my parked car on the street in front. I had just dropped off …
Artist George Watsky breaks out a new style in latest album
George Watsky, former slam poet and current singer/rapper, released his fifth studio album on Jan. 11. “COMPLAINT” is a short album (the nine tracks each clock in at around three minutes in length), and marks a huge departure from Watsky’s typical musical style, relying more …
Wooster honors MLK Day with speakers and service
Zoe Covey Features Editor Waverly Hart Managing Editor Martin Luther King Jr. Day was celebrated by the College this past Monday with a “day on” instead of the traditional “day off” given by most schools. The day included a keynote address, justice dialogues and service …
Wooster students don’t care about recycling
I always considered myself as someone who was environmentally conscious. I went vegetarian for a while, I tried to take shorter showers and I always recycled. As soon as I got to campus, I began to notice the overwhelming lack of interest in the environment …
Blind black loyalty silences black women
“The Boondocks” second episode of its first season titled “The Trial of Robert Kelly” cleverly and with its usual dip of satire explored R. Kelly’s trial of him peeing on an underage girl. The episode shows how the black community stood with blind loyalty for …
Serna-Wallender bids farewell
Grace Bodnovich Contributing Writer A significant part of many Wooster students’ lives is Religious and Spiritual Life. Students across campus are grateful to the college’s chaplain, Alex Serna-Wallender for his wonderful service to the College community. An ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church, Serna-Wallender has …