Category: Arts & Entertainment

  • THE SPOTLIGHT

    We lost a lot of celebrities this summer, some of whom passed quietly away to whatever awaits us after all is said and done, and others whose deaths were as outrageous or mysterious as their lives. Some were clearly at the end of their mortal coil, others were rumored to have been shuffled off prematurely.…

  • New sculpture built near Kauke

    Students walking on the south side of Kauke this year will be greeted by some new faces ó two, to be exact, plus a disembodied beard. ìOmnibus,” a new sculpture by Montana artist John Buck, was installed on the campus this July. The sculpture, cast in bronze, depicts a globe adorned with a collection of…

  • Micheal Jacksonís Death: His Physician at Fault?

    As the details surrounding Michael Jacksonís death continue to be pieced together one thing is becoming clearó whether he intended to or not, Jacksonís Doctor Conrad Murray played a part. The question is how big a part that was. The search warrant affidavit unsealed in Houston, Texas on Aug. 24, quotes Los Angeles Police Department…

  • Ohio Light Opera Provides Work for Students

    The Ohio Light Opera holds performances on the College of Wooster campus during the summer months. The OLO is unique in that it both hires tech staff and casts performers who are still studying undergrad. This gave many Wooster students a new opportunity. ìPace is the biggest difference,” said Charlene Gross, production coordinator and resident…

  • Letís Dance Society presents ìFollow the Fedora” Wednesday night

    The College of Woosterís Letís Dance Society performed their ìFollow the Fedora” performance on Wednesday, April 29 at 7:30 p.m. in Freedlander Theatre. The dancers showed off their exceptional dance skills. The performance was an interesting combination of storytelling, theater and social dance. It was a combined effort of studnet performers and choreographers, including Eric…

  • THE SPOTLIGHT

    Final exam week is upon us and, as you can gather, it signals the closing of the academic year, and for some of us, the end of our academic careers. The seniors will not return to Wooster this coming fall, and will not be amongst the hoards of coeds, tanned and enthusiastic about the promises…