by Ellen McAllister It sits, brown and smooth with natural wood swirling, twirling about. With a blue paisley strap that she always wears with a smile and Six golden strings strummed, plucked, and picked. I’ve heard the sweet silky notes, felt them warming my soul. …
Traffic Lights
by Liam Kenehan Colors spilled on the blacktop canvas of a parallel world; Protected from the apathetic tires and hurried footprints, By the glistening laminate of post rain in moonlight. Man’s invention had never birthed such beauty. Nature and technology were united in marriage, Their …
October 23 Scot Council general assembly brief
News Staff President Anne McCall will be visiting next week’s Scot Council general assembly on Oct. 30. The meeting is open to the public and will occur at 7 p.m. — Scot Council’s usual meeting time. The president will be taking questions from attendees. Reviewed …
A Quiet Place: Movie Review
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,” both directed by …
Wooster Community Digs Activities at Archaeology Day
Archeology Day was organized by The College of Wooster archaeology department and the Wayne County Historical Society (WCHS). It was held largely outside in less-than-ideal conditions, but its hosts dug deep and made the best of things. Programming went from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. …
Sustainability over superstitions at Party for the Planet
by Sara Moore This past Friday, Oct. 13, was the first ever Party for the Planet which promoted sustainability and environmentally friendly activities both on and off campus. From 5-9 p.m., the Res Quad was filled with music, donuts, cider and tables that focused on …