Oscar Nominations Announced! One GMDS Major’s Guide

Colin Tobin, Managing Editor The nominations for the 95th Academy Awards have recently been revealed, lending an opportunity to reflect on the many great films released over the last year. This year, the Daniels’ chaotic sophomore effort “Everything Everywhere All at Once” leads the pack with 11 nominations, followed by Netflix’s German-language adaptation of “AllContinue reading “Oscar Nominations Announced! One GMDS Major’s Guide”

Looking for Something to Do? A Defense of the Movie Night

Haley Huett, A&E Editor On Saturday nights, my best friends and I gather in my room for our self-described “Girls’ Night.” As night falls across campus, our double-feature begins. Armed with a $2.99 loaf of French bread from Drug Mart, whose quality and taste is frankly unparalleled, we are ready for our weekly ritual toContinue reading “Looking for Something to Do? A Defense of the Movie Night”

The Goliard’s Covers Brings the Party to The Underground

Haley Huett, A&E Editor This past Saturday, Jan. 21, the Goliard’s Covers returned to The Underground. The theme, Party Anthems, brought a unique edge to the event. Opening with Lips Inc.’s “Funkytown,” performed by Scots in Harmony and Artemis, the night was off to an energetic start.  The theme lended itself to an enthusiastic, participatoryContinue reading “The Goliard’s Covers Brings the Party to The Underground”

“Essential Matter” is the CWAM’s Newest Art Exhibit

Izzie Corely, Contributing Writer This spring, the College of Wooster Art Museum (CWAM) presents the opportunity to view an intriguing new exhibit, entitled “Essential Matter.” Representing a variety of mediums from four different artists, each piece in this collection reflects a specific awareness to the way the materials used to make a work of artContinue reading ““Essential Matter” is the CWAM’s Newest Art Exhibit”

BFFF: Best Furry Friend Forever

Martha My Dear Ellen McAllister ’24 My dog Martha, our cute quarantine pup It took my parents a while to say “yup” Annie kept sending pictures to group chat Until we finally found the one that We were allowed to visit and hold My sister hoped she wouldn’t be sold We walked in with aContinue reading “BFFF: Best Furry Friend Forever”

Arts and Entertainment Presents: 2022 Wooster Wrapped

Haley Huett, A&E Editor On Wednesday, Nov. 30, Spotify released its annual “Spotify Wrapped.” Plenty of Wooster students flocked to their Instagram stories and Snapchats, eagerly sharing their results with the world. But what were students listening to? Surveying Spotify and Apple Music users alike, the Wooster Voice collected students’ top songs, albums, artists, andContinue reading “Arts and Entertainment Presents: 2022 Wooster Wrapped”

Cleveland Museum of Art: A Look into the Pre-Columbian Period

Nathan Budge, Contributing Writer I am grateful to have visited the Cleveland Museum of Art many times in my life. Growing up in the Cleveland area made it very accessible to my family and me. I have seen works of art again and again, and I see them differently each time. The museum is anContinue reading “Cleveland Museum of Art: A Look into the Pre-Columbian Period”

Songs for a Sunday: Norah Jones’ “Come Away With Me”

Colin Schrein, A&E Editor Transport yourself to a Sunday morning as a kid. Maybe that means cleaning the house with mom, maybe that means cartoons and cereal. When I was growing up, my parents would always play music on Sunday mornings (at least that’s my perception now). On these mornings with my brothers and parents,Continue reading “Songs for a Sunday: Norah Jones’ “Come Away With Me””

“Missing Indigo” is an Independent Study turned rock album

Haley Huett, A&E Editor Robert Stark ’23, like many seniors at the College, is hard at work on his Independent Study. As a music composition major, Stark’s I.S. involves the creation of an original work, not dissimilar to his fellow students in the department. However, Stark’s I.S. departs from the usual route taken by manyContinue reading ““Missing Indigo” is an Independent Study turned rock album”