Category: Arts & Entertainment

  • The new “Breaking Bad” film Brings perfect closure

    Colin Tobin Disclaimer: This re- view contains spoilers for the “Breaking Bad” series. “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie” was written and directed by “Breaking Bad” show-runner Vince Gilligan. It stars Aaron Paul, Jesse Plemons and Robert Forster, along with a few other cast members from the origi- nal show. It is a continuation of…

  • Before Common Grounds was the Zeitgeist

    Megan Tuennerman A&E Editor The College of Wooster campus is buzzing with talented students looking for places to express themselves, and our community has created a multitude of ways to allow students to do just that. Some students choose to express their talents through productions put on by the Department of Theatre and Dance, others…

  • Support Team Trees to help save our planet

    Jackson Lovchuk Contributing Writer Jimmy Donaldson, more popularly known as Mr. Beast, wanted to do something spe- cial for his 20 million sub- scriber special on his YouTube channel. One Reddit user sug- gested that he should celebrate this milestone by planting 20 million trees to help fight cli- mate change. Mr. Beast is no…

  • The OSYX band sends shock waves: A WAC small concert

    Korri Palmer Senior Staff Writer After a long week of the weather being unpredictable in Wooster, I must admit I’ve had some fall/ winter blues come over me. I’m no professional, but through my time here I’ve found that the best way to remedy my blues is to dance to a good rock song. The…

  • The new “Watchmen” by HBO is a reflection of our era

    Kamal Morgan Contributing Writer HBO premiered its T.V. adap- tation of the highly acclaimed “Watchmen” graphic novel this past Sunday. “Watchmen” is considered one of the greatest graphic novels ever written and was considered un-adaptable, un- til in 2009 when Zac Snyder di- rected the movie. Now in 2019, HBO took a chance and did…

  • Insanity sells: Portraying mental health In a new way

    Korri Palmer I first met the Joker through “The Dark Knight,” as most partially committed comic/super- hero fans do. I may be biased, but the Joker is the best supervillain to ever exist. He gives very little backstory to examine his insanity, but just enough for fans to desire a solo movie. This year, we…