On Wednesday, Nov. 7, a Denison University baseball player was found dead in what appeared to be a suicide. Per The Columbus Dispatch, “Sean Bonner, a member of the class of 2020, had been last seen alive by his roommates at midday, and was …
Bringing sustainabilty to C.O.W.
The College of Wooster is working to create a five-year sustainability plan this year. What might that look like? How is it happening? Most importantly, why are we doing it? This last question needs to be addressed before any consideration of the first two. Sustainability …
Wooster field hockey celebrates record-setting season
Ben Blotner Senior Sports Writer Saeed Husain Sports Editor For the first time since 2010, the Wooster field hockey team made it all the way to the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Championship game, but the impressive run fell just short as Denison University …
Netflix’s “Sabrina” is a fresh take on its comic predecessor
Brian Luck Contributing Writer “Who doesn’t enjoy a good scare every now and then, especially this time of year?” The new Netflix series, “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” was released Oct. 26. It follows the story of 16 year old Sabrina Spellman: a half-witch, half-mortal …
Zeal & Ardor make bold statements in their debut album
Ben McKone Contributing Writer The first track on Zeal & Ardor’s debut album begins with the simple and dreadful rattle of chains, instantly conjuring images of blazing Southern sun, droning insects, white authority and forced black servitude. Manuel Gagneux’s unpolished voice rises above the sounds …
The Scene: Growth with Music
Despite music being pretty much all I talk about, I’m not a very fun person to talk about music with. I can spend all day going on tangents about which artists and genres I like or dislike, and I could probably waste my life writing …