Kid Cudi departs from excellence with 3rd album Sarah Carracher News Senior Staff Writer Kid Cudi’s much-anticipated third studio album, “Indicud,” was released a week early on April 16 after — to Cudi’s chagrin — the whole album was leaked online on April 9. “Indicud,” …
The scene: 4.19.13
Jurassic Park Gets Even Better Libba Smith I recently had the greatest cinematic experience of my life when I saw “Jurassic Park” in 3D. My friend and I were the only two people in the theater, and we spent the entire time shouting at the …

Senior examines identity through I.S. pieces
Dominic Piacentini A & E Editor Identity will be “disidentified” when two seniors, Laura Haldane and Kenneth Perry Jr., collaborate to deconstruct social norms and expectations using art, dance, physics and theater. Haldane, a Studio Art and Physics double major, will present her I.S. gallery …
15 Woo memories I want to forget
Dan Grantham Here are the 15 things I want to forget about Wooster as soon as possible. An article regarding the15 memories I want to keep a little longer is forthcoming. 1. Scholarly articles. Who knew that entry into the academic elite meant writing papers …
Let’s fully update safety in dorms
Laura Merrell Wooster has been making considerable progress this year towards reducing its use of coal and ending the sale of plastic water bottles at various locations. More recently, outcry from the Wooster community has, for the moment, prevented the outsourcing of Dining Services to …
Thatcher celebrations wrong
Ian Benson On Monday, former United Kingdom Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher passed away after suffering a stroke. Thatcher was never a figure that I particularly admired. In my mind, she served as a distaff counterpart to Ronald Reagan. For whatever benefits Thatcherism brought to the …