Simon Weyer ’19 discusses running cross country and track, his interest in brewing beer and how he became interested in calisthenics and bodyweight fitness. What, outside of academics, are you most proud of in your time at Wooster? I’d say I’m most proud of my …
Fall Dance Concert highlights student artistry in Freedlander
Holly Engel Staff Writer The autumn light is beginning to dwindle, and scarlet leaves twirl down to the pavement in a dance of their own, so there couldn’t be a better time for the Wooster Dance Company’s Fall Dance Concert. Opening on Thursday, Nov. 15 …
Anniversary lecture explores the evolution of Frankenstein
Zoe Covey Features Editor Last Friday, Dr. Irene Herold, head librarian for The College of Wooster, gave a lecture on the enduring relevance of Mary Shelley’s most famous work, “Frankenstein: Or the Modern Prometheus,” for its 200 year anniversary. The inspiration for the lecture was …
Pay scale changes to affect future RAs
Laura Haley News Editor Due to a budget prediction much lower than the College’s estimations, a change will be implemented in future Resident Assistants’ (RAs) pay, active in the fall of 2019. The change was made known to RAs in an all-staff meeting headed by …
I.S. propels post-graduate life, understanding
In early 1976, I sat in the Kauke Hall office of my I.S. advisor Dr. John Gates, professor of history at The College of Wooster. The purpose of our meeting was to choose a topic for my Senior I.S. When asked what I planned …
2018 proves a significant year for the progression of hip-hop music
Kamal Morgan A&E Editor 2018 has been an exciting joyride of new artists, accomplishments, issues and most importantly, new projects. Hip-hop is getting older and reinventing itself as new rappers have come onto the scene introducing avid listeners to new rhymes and sounds and older …