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The scene: 12/7/12
’Twas the Week Before Break Brooke Skiba For the Scene this week, I decided to share a little Christmas spirit with everyone and offer you all a story to read on the eve of your finals. I wish everyone the best of luck on all your tests and papers and have a wonderful Winter Break!…
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Exhibition investigates conventions of beauty
Libba Smith A&E Editor The College of Wooster Art Museum’s (CWAM) next exhibition, “Posing Beauty in African-American Culture,” can truly be called a collaborative effort. The show is co-sponsored by the CWAM, the Center for Diversity and Global Engagement (CDGE) and the President’s Office, and has involved a variety of students and professors to bring…
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The scene : 11/16/12
Girl Meets World Dominic Piacentini There are some TV shows that just about everybody has seen (at least a few episodes anyway) — like “Friends” or “How I Met Your Mother.” Not only is a series a conversation starter while it’s airing, but jokes and memories continue after the show ends. It was hilarious in…
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Klezmer band Yiddishe Cup hit Lowry
Though students are most accustomed to hearing the sound of bagpipes across campus, this Saturday night, a new musical vocabulary word will be introduced to most of Wooster: klezmer. The Cleveland klezmer band Yiddishe Cup is returning to Wooster to give a concert in Lowry ballroom beginning at 9:30 p.m. Klezmer refers to an eclectic…
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N’Diaye performs original stand-up “Bad at Girls”
Wyatt Smith Features Editor Mamoudou N’Diaye ’14, already well-known on campus for his DJ-ing, filmmaking, freerunning and contagious personality, will share yet another of his talents tonight when he performs his original stand up comedy show “Bad at Girls.” The performance will be at 7:30 p.m. in the UG. “Bad at Girls” will feature both…
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Wooster poets to compete in Ubuntu Slam
Ian Benson News Editor On Friday, Nov. 15, the Poetry Club is kicking off their Ubuntu Poetry Weekend with the Ubuntu Poetry Slam. 15 Wooster poets will compete against one another in the Douglass Basement for a $50 prize. All forms of poetry are welcomed at the event. The event is the first poetry slam…