Dominic Piacenti A&E Senior Staff Writer Summer is ending, and that means one thing — our favorite television shows are returning. While we can look forward to shows like “How I Met Your Mother” and “Fringe,” we will mourn the loss of TV classics (it …
Breaking Bad halfway through gripping final season
Travis Marmon Sports Editor WARNING: PLOT SPOLIERS On Sept. 2, AMC’s Breaking Bad wrapped up the first eight episodes of its final season, and with them continued to cement its legacy as one of the greatest television shows in history. It is the first season …
The scene: Disney
There’s always time for Disney Brooke Skiba Now that we’re all in college, and technically adults, how many of us still enjoy watching the classic Disney movies? I would imagine that many of us do, even if we won’t always openly admit it. The problem …
Students cover their favorite songs at the UG
Libba Smith A&E Editor Sometimes, the pounding emanating from the UG isn’t the latest Black Eyed Peas song for a Friday night dance party; rather, it is the sound of students making their own music. Covers, a Wooster tradition for several years now, showcases the …
Letter to the Editor: 9/14/2012
Dear The Wooster Voice, In an attempt to remove a nagging thought from my mind, I have decided to write a viewpoint about last week’s article by R. Taylor Grow. I do not know this person and am sure that “An unacceptable stereotype” was well …
The constant conflict of politics
Ian Benson In his speech at the Democratic National Convention, former President Clinton did something uncharacteristic for a national party convention: he praised the other side. He praised the work of Presidents Eisenhower, Reagan, H.W. Bush and W. Bush. He praised and recognized the valuable …