Category: Arts & Entertainment

  • Spring Dance Concert displays collaborative artistry

    Claire Wineman Senior Staff Writer As much as we invoke the phrase “Independent Minds, Working Together” here at Wooster  —  both seriously and ironically — there’s never a shortage of ways for us to experience it at work around campus. We are constantly in cooperation with one another to achieve end results that would be…

  • Student – curated prints exhibit to open at CWAM

    Eleanor Linafelt Chief Copy Editor Out of the 6,000 prints in The College of Wooster Art Museum (CWAM) collection, Professor of Art History Tracy Cosgriff chose 30 for her students in her History of Prints seminar this semester to study and use to curate the exhibit, “Printing History: Observation, Imagination and the Ephemeral,” which opens…

  • The Scene: Billie Eilish’s music style suits any mood

    Billie Eilish has been my most shocking discovery of 2018-2019: a 17-year-old girl with so much vocal talent that’s  mesmerizing, but creativity that is a bit concerning. Billie just released her debut album “WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?” and it truly captures her darkest demons, but also her ability to steal…

  • Upcoming film festival showcases new student works

    Erika Purdy Contributing Writer This Saturday, April 6, The Goliard — Wooster’s student-run literary magazine — will hold its second annual Student Film Festival. The event will take place in The Alley from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. The first film festival was held two years ago in 2017, and was conceived as a way for…

  • The Scene: Beto O’Rourke and the limitations of punk rock idealism

    Politicians trying way too hard to relate with the youths of today is hardly a new phenomenon. That’s why you had to suffer through Hillary dabbing on “Ellen” and Ted Cruz quoting “Simpsons” episodes during the last election cycle. But Beto O’Rourke, if not different from these examples, makes for an interesting case study. The…

  • Ubuntu artistically celebrates African cultures

    Zeke Martin Contributing Writer I’ll readily admit that when I entered Gault Recital Hall on Friday night, I was carrying a fair amount of anxiety along with my notebook and pen. The College of Wooster Center for Diversity and Inclusion describes Ubuntu as “an annual cultural showcase of the different African cultures represented on Wooster’s…