Townsperson physically assaults student Meg Itoh Viewpoints Editor Students received an email from Steven Glick, Director of Security and Protective Services (SPS) on Friday January 27 detailing a confrontation between a student and a driver at the corner of Beall and University. At approximately 11:00 …
Learning to dance is a ball with Ballroom Dance Club
Daniel Sweat Features Editor It’s near the end of the 18th century, and you’re a French aristocrat. The commoners are getting restless, but you’ve still got cool aristocratic stuff to get done, like trying not to get beheaded and preparing for the big ball. Anybody …
Don’t Throw Shoes throws down at improv tournament
Sally Kershner Features Editor The College of Wooster’s improvisational comedy group Don’t Throw Shoes (DTS) competed at the College Improv Tournament on Jan. 28 in Columbus, Oh. Returning to the stage this school year, DTS competed once again against other improv troupes from the lower …
New music ensemble celebrates African heritage through song
Lily Iserson Chief Copy Editor Western music departments and Western cultures, according to percussion instructor Professor Jeff Neitzke, are sometimes victims of their own ethnocentricity. “There’s a tendency to view music and almost everything else through personal experience,” said Neitzke. “Yet music around the world …
Lecture series returns with focus on environment
Ellie Kahn Contributing Writer As the world becomes increasingly more aware of the devastating effects of climate change, fully comprehending the effects on the environment, as well as the large role that we as a society have played within these changes can be a challenge. …
Portlandia returns for fun-filled seventh season
Jared Berg Editor In Chief Portlandia, the critically acclaimed yet perpetually commercially underrated sketch comedy series from IFC, recently debuted its seventh season. While only four of ten episodes have aired, the sampling is more than enough to say that the seventh season stays true …