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Surprisingly trippy “Rango” takes on the classic Western
There are very few animated films that star chameleons. There are even fewer that mix Western movie staples with a dash of Gonzo wit. “Rango,” the first animated film from Industrial Light and Magic, is that film. Perhaps the movie’s allusions to Hunter S. Thompson aren’t so surprising when you hear that Johnny Depp is…
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Baseball takes first place in NCAC
Returning from its annual spring break trip, The College of Wooster baseball team has taken an early step to defending its North Coast Athletic Conference Championship. After finishing 7-7 in Port Charlotte, Fla., the team has brought its record to 12-9 and gone 6-2 in conference play to take over first place in the NCAC.…
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Tijuana trip proves a rewarding experience
By Heidi Klise, Staff Sriter The donkey-shaped piñata burst open and Esmerelda’s eyes grew wide with accomplishment. Her brother and sister rushed to gather candy, eventually realizing that they should get a bag instead of attempting to put any more in their shirts. Standing on their newly-cemented floor, parents Zanaida Guadalupe and Luis Hernandez watched…
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News empire shifting to digital subscriptions
by Gina Christo, News Editor The New York Times will begin limiting free access to the articles on their website as of March 28. On March 17, at the top of The Times website was a letter to the readers from publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. The letter informed readers that digital subscriptions would soon…
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Study abroad: a new perspective on Paris
By Boo Flynn, Staff Writer I spent this past summer telling everyone who would listen that I was going to Paris for a semester.† I loved to hear them tell me I would have the time of my life, that Paris is the best city in the world, and I would smile and tell them,…
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Men’s lacrosse opens campaign with victory
The College of Wooster men’s lacrosse team got off to a stellar start last Sunday by beating the Aurora University Spartans 9-2. Joe Suliman ’11 and Matt Ranck ’13 led the Scots and each recorded hat-tricks. Wooster took control of the game early when midfielder Patrick Schlick ’13 scored his third career goal with only…