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Chasing the American dream: Young the Giant album review
Sharah Hutson Contributing Writer If you are unabashedly fond of earworm melodies, then you could definitely find yourself falling in love with Young the Giant, formerly known as The Jakes. Signed to Roadrunner Records in the year 2009, the band quickly gained attention from a vast amount of people as they reached the top of…
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New independent film AKRON screened on campus
Lily Iserson Viewpoints Editor This past Wednesday, The College of Wooster students gathered together for a special screening of AKRON, an independent film directed and written by Brian O’Donnell and co-director Sasha King, who co-produced it. The film, a story about young gay love and the impact of family history, was showcased at Freedlander Theatre.…
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If you’re like me, you know that all good things must come to an end. Hell, even bad things must come to an end. Let’s keep it positive for now, though. Anyway, as you could have probably guessed, this is the last thing I’ll ever write for The Wooster Voice. I don’t know if anyone…
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Drake’s new album is uncompromisingly mediocre
Robert Dinkins Contributing Writer What…The…Fuck…Drake?!?! With lyrics such as: “All these handouts, man it’s getting outta hand”; “Tipping scales, bars heavy like Triple XL/That can’t sit well” ; “You toyin’ with it like a Happy Meal?”; and my favorite, “I get green like Earth Day”. These are the lyrics that will have you scratching your…
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Junior I.S. art exhibit opens in Ebert Art Center
Katie Cameron A&E Editor On Sunday, May 8, the College of Wooster Art and Art History Departments will host a gallery show at Ebert Art Center featuring the work of the junior class art majors. The class of 2017 has six art majors: Foster Cheng, Emily Glickman, Cassidy Jester, Mariah Joyce, Abbey Partika and Theresa…
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Shades of Gold records, releases single
Michael Hatchett A&E Editor While there are a good handful of a capella groups on campus, one of Wooster’s most recent additions will be expanding their reach beyond live performance. Shades of Gold, founded by Nariah Francis ’16 during her first year at the College, will be releasing a single and album in the coming…