by Ari Salgado On Oct. 16 and 17, poet Derek Mong and translator Anne O. Fisher visited The College of Wooster for two readings sponsored by the College’s English Department. Mong opened his reading with a poem about Wooster, written when he lived here while …
A talk with the editor
A talk with the editor Gabriel Thomas ’24 sits down with Writing Center intern Nicky Benya to discuss an upcoming event: Q: What is the Franken-stories event? A: A scary story writing contest from the Writing Center…just in time for Halloween! We’re hoping to give …
Junior I.S. production tells all
by Nemsie Gonzalez When looking at theater, you may often think to yourself, “what is the point?” Theater is a longstanding art form that works to not only engage the audience through storytelling, but further helps us to learn and grow while establishing relationships with …
A silent thriller: A student review of “A Quiet Place”
by Kiera McGuire In preparation for the Halloween season, I watched “A Quiet Place,” and after finding a surprising amount of both suspense and thrill, I’m pleased to recommend it as one of the best movies to watch during the spooky season. “A Quiet Place,” …
Pipe Band integral, not appreciated
Liam Tonchev Contributing Writer The College of Wooster Pipe Band has been a staple of campus activities and events since its inception in the 1940s. Members perform at many on-campus events, like March Through the Arch, Convocation, Commencement, football games and the I.S. Monday …
My Father’s Kettle
by Gianna Hayes A black handle, plastic and curved comfortably enough, familiar with the feel of hands weary yet eager. A charred bottom, sooty from the burnt meals spilled on the stovetop. A steel spout : outpouring of hot water. A lever to switch, waiting …