It’s election time again, and political advertisements have once again flooded our favorite television shows and even our mailboxes telling us who to vote for. So if you enjoy watching two candidates having a verbal fight to the death on your television screen, then you …
Shape up, Wooster
The past two months have been an eventful chapter in The College of Wooster’s anthology, a section I would call “The Fall of Etiquette.” Despite the College’s legitimization of emptying our wallets with the $30 million Scot Center or aesthetic restoration of living spaces to …
Pennies are outdated and useless
For a long time, I have considered myself to be a fairly happy person.† I don’t hold many grudges, I detest bullying and meanness and I hope to smile more than I frown.† Try as I might, though, there are three things that truly get …
“Iphigenia” reimagines traditional Greek drama
This past weekend the theater and dance department at the College put on “Iphigenia and Other Daughters.” The production was filled with talented actors, beautiful costumes and a set that grabbed viewers attention from the second the doors opened. The show was an impressive piece …
Taylor Swift’s new album is sweet musical revenge
Revenge is a concept normally allocated for the likes of gangster movies, with mob bosses ordering hits on those who’ve done them wrong. In instances like this, violence is the only means to adequately portray their point. That or a horse’s head finding its way …
Spotlight: Wooster in India to offer artistic opportunities
The College of Wooster’s first Wooster in India study abroad program will take place over winter break of 2011. Professors of theatre and dance, Shirley Huston-Findley and Kim Tritt, concieved and developed this program and will lead the trip. The program is one of only …