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African student union brings Toubab Krewe to campus
Foster Cheng Contributing Writer Next Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 7 p.m. the African Students Union, in collaboration with other International Education Week sponsors, will be bringing Toubab Krewe to play a concert in McGaw Chapel for International Education Week. The annual International Education Week is from Nov. 18-23. There are many events planned that will…
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Thank you, Based God
Sheamus Dalton Lil B, also known as “The Based God,” has made great steps in revitalizing the antiquated “Based Movement” with his recent mixtape 100% Gutta. With his eclectic mixtape, Lil B has blessed the music industry and his listeners with an astounding 34 songs that are sure to satisfy his massive following and attract…
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The hip-hop you should be checking out
Travis Marmon Editor-in-Chief I still have not listened to Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (MMLP2), because frankly I don’t have time to wade through 78 minutes of Rihanna features and Rick Rubin production so I can absorb an album that exceeded expectations by not being completely terrible. Eminem, while still tremendously skilled, has…
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Student curated art exhibit features African art
Dani Gagnon A&E Editor Last night, The College of Wooster Art Museum held the opening of the gallery exhibit, “The Performative in African Art.” The exhibit is an event associated with the Wooster Forum 2013: Facing RACE. The 13 students that are enrolled in Assistant Professor of Art History Kara Morrow’s class African Art curated…
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The scene: Beware historical dramas
Laura Merrell Mary, Queen of Scots, is a fascinating historical figure and now she has her very own television show, Reign. Mary Stuart, whose life is the driving force of the show, was brought up in the French Court and married very young to the Dauphin. She led an exciting life including scandal over…
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Social practice art brings students coffee
Dani Gagnon A&E Editor Last Thursday morning students that already had their dose of caffeine probably noticed an unusual crowd around Ebert. And if they hadn’t had their coffee yet that morning, they should have gone to investigate, because Mattie Cannon ’14 was handing out coffee in her handmade mugs. Students were able to take…