Ethan Bardoe ’26 Contributing Writer Lily Bulman ’25, theater and global media & digital studies double major, performed her I.S., “Reflected Desires: An Immersive Myth” in Wishart Hall’s Wise Studio on Sept. 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m. Her I.S. told stories through the method …
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A twisted take on the climate solutions
Ethan Bardoe ’26 Major summer blockbuster “Twisters” follows a team of meteorologists attempting to collect data on tornadoes ravaging Oklahoma. Among the scientific jargon of Fujiwhara effects and sodium polysulfate, a scientific term is clearly missing from the movie. Not once in the movie’s two …
Artist Claudia Esslinger takes Wooster community on a journey
Jensen Kugler ’27 On Tuesday, Sept. 10, The College of Wooster Art Museum hosted Claudia Esslinger for an artist talk on her exhibition, “Passages: Tales of the Snow Migrant.” The exhibit, which is now on view in the Burton D. Morgan Gallery, addresses questions of …
EPIC: The Musical, a new form of production?
Wyn Caudle A&E Editor Depending on what side of TikTok you are on or how invested you are in musical theater, you may have heard of “EPIC: The Musical.” The musical is written by Jorge Rivera-Herrans and is a loose depiction of Homer’s “Odyssey.” The …
“I Hate It Here” (anti-racist version)
Nemsie Gonzalez Managing Editor Before I start this critique, I’d like to note that the majority of the hate you see surrounding Taylor Swift has more to do with misogyny than anything else. Like most women, Swift has been policed on the amount of men …
A “Fresh” Perspective on Modern Love and Dating
Gianna Hayes ’26 You might have noticed a recent trend in movies and television within the past two or three years. It might make you nauseous, it might fascinate you: cannibalism. Perhaps you watched “Bones and All,” or binged “Yellowjackets.” Or you may have been …