Category: Featured

  • “Easy A” is a wild, over dramatized adventure

    “Easy A,” the latest in the inexhaustible string of silver screen interpretations of the travails of the American teenager, is a charming, feel-good film. Directed by Will Gluck,† it tells the story of Olive Penderghast (Emma Stone), a self-aware and wittily observant high school student, who is shunned by her peers after she decides to…

  • Men’s soccer remains undeafeated with 6-0-1 record

    The men’s soccer team remained unbeaten on Saturday, but failed to achieve a victory, tying Bethany College 1-1. Yousef Aliakbar ’11 scored Wooster’s only goal in the 12th minute of the game. With the goal, Aliakbar became the Fighting Scots’ leading scorer for the season. Despite this early goal, the Scots were unable to add…

  • Anticipation grows for Party on the Green music acts

    Thanks to the Wooster Activities Crew, and just in time to kick off the semester, the biggest party of the year returns to campus tonight. That’s right, the anxiously awaited Party on the Green is back, and everyone is strongly encouraged to come out and join the fun. Destined to be a great night, the…

  • Obama unveils new economic proposal to the public

    President Obama has recently unveiled his new push for a large-scale† plan that he says will turn the economy around. The President is busy this week preparing statements to continue spreading knowledge of the plan. In Milwaukee on Labor Day, Obama gave a speech in an attempt to ensure voters that he has the issue…

  • New housing options spell change for Greeks

    Bissman Hall is glossy with fresh paint. The beige walls that were once covered in Greek letters now house posters of first-year activities. In the wake of the largest first-year class in Wooster history arriving on campus, changes, it is evident, have been made. Once the official home of Greek life on campus, Bissman Hall…

  • “Going the Distance” a crowd pleaser

    Though “Going the Distance” is among the last of this summer’s silver screen releases, it deserves a place as one of the season’s smartest mainstream films. Directed by Nanette Burstein and written by Geoff LaTulippe, it tells the story of Erin (Drew Barrymore) and Garrett (Justin Long), two young professionals whose summer fling in New…