
| Volume CXXIX, Issue XXI | Proudly serving the College of Wooster since 1883 |
Friday Apri 25, 2008 |
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News Viewpoints Features Arts Sports |
Animated “Persepolis” explores life in Iran Gillian Daniels Voice Staff When I think of children during wartime, I usually think of Anne Frank and World War II. I do not immediately think of Iran or the intrepid Marjane Satrapi, but seeing “Persepolis” (2007) has shifted my perception. Museum showcases campus art Justine McCullough Managing Editor For the remainder of the semester, The College of Wooster Art Museum will feature works done by members of the campus community. Currently, the galleries host art by Doug McGlumphy, museum preparator at the College, and works by members of Wooster’s studio art faculty, Walter Zurko, Marina Mangubi, Bridget Murphy Milligan and Kathy Gorrell Harlan. The Scene Gillian Helwig Voice Staff Like many people whose adolescence coincided with the late 90s and early aughts, I was a loyal viewer of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” for several years of its 1997-2003 run. |
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