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Spotlight on creative Independent Studies: Bridget Slone ’16
Name: Bridget Slone Major: Music & CSD Hometown: Royal Oak, Mich. Describe your I.S. I’m trying to write the best music I can for my senior recital, because you never have enough time to write music just the way you want it. There’s this saying, I don’t know who said it, but it’s something like:…
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Theatre & dance dept. brings modern twist to the traditions of The Crucible
Sally Kershner Features Editor It’s Halloween weekend here at the College, and campus is filled to the brim with spooky activities, cheap decorations from WalMart and pumpkin spice flavored everything — so it’s the best time of the year. As the leaves and GPA’s of students after midterms fall, the campus offers many opportunities to…
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Student petition calls for more Wellness counselors
Lengthy waitlists inspire a petition requesting the addition of four to five new counselors in the Longbrake Student Wellness Center Lily Iserson Viewpoints Editor On Oct. 21, Justine Walker ’18 and Arielle Welch ’18 introduced a new petition calling for the immediate placement of new counselers at Longbrake Student Wellness Center before the Board of…
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An exclusive interview with DJ Chickenhead ’17
Robert Dinkins, Jr. A&E Editor Eli Millette’s ’17 answer to the question “What is your favorite Shrek film?” encapsulates him as a person. “That’s a tough question,” he said, “The first Shrek is like the Citizen Kane of that whole franchise. I think when you see Shrek, it’s not as good as Shrek 2, but…
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Black Student Association holds demonstation
BSA honored the victims of two recent police shooting, while simultaneously raising awareness for the Black Lives Matter movement Mackenzie Clark News Editor On Wednesday, Sept. 21, members of the Black Student Association (BSA) gathered outside of Lowry Center to stand in solidarity with the families and friends of victims of recent police shootings, such…
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Large student turnout for first Presidential Debate
Janel England News Editor This past Monday, Sept. 26, students from the communications department hosted a viewing event for students at the College of Wooster to watch the first Presidential Debate between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. The host students began the event a half hour before the actual debate, where…