Brooke Skiba A&E Editor After two long years since the release of her third album, “Speak Now,” Taylor Swift has finally released her musically intensified album, “Red.” The album focuses on the subject of “red” relationships — those relationships that roller coaster from the explosion …
Club brings Anime to Woo
Dominic Piacentini A&E Senior Staff Writer Wooster students are fortunate to have groups relevant to almost any of their diverse interests. One such group is the College of Wooster Anime club, or COWA. Anime, recognized by many as cartoons with big eyes, spiky hair, and …
The Scene: 11/2/12
America’s Favorite Passtime Libba Smith Some of America’s favorite forms of entertainment are drawing closer to their inevitable conclusion. 30 Rock isn’t being renewed after this season; Jersey Shore is airing its tragically tan final year; Lupe Fiasco may be retiring from music following …
Students participate in theatre World Festival
Wyatt Smith Features Editor Four Wooster students and assistant professor of theatre Jimmy Noriega participated in the exclusive UNESCO/ITI World Festival of Theatre Schools this past September The students — David Grunfeld ’13, Janna Haywood ’14, Colin Martin ’15 and Nora Yawitz ’15 — presented …
San Francisco Giants complete World Series sweep
Travis Marmon Sports Editor The MLB World Series came to an abrupt end on Sunday night when the San Francisco Giants completed a 4-0 sweep of the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park in Detroit. The Giants’ batting quieted the Tigers’ pitching rotation, which had thoroughly …
THE BOOK OF MARMON: NBA provides myriad storylines for the 2012-13 season
Travis Marmon The NBA season began on Tuesday, which feels remarkably fast after last year’s lockout-delayed start. Despite this, a lot has happened in four months. Now that LeBron James finally has that elusive ring, we can actually focus on the rest of the league. …