Category Archives: Creative
Recipe Role Call: Staff Submissions
Let’s Eat! Faculty and Staff Share Favorite Recipes
Creative: Be My Valentine
Students leave loving messages to the people (and things) they love the most
Wonderful Winter Weather
Students share their perspectives on the winter ambiance “The Promise of Color” Drew Baird ’24 The snow is starting now. Not the fluffy, playful snow That greets you on a fine morning. Rough, Dull Snow — The kind that continues Through a cold night. White snow that makes White trees And white mountains And whiteContinue reading “Wonderful Winter Weather”
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”
Me, Myself and I
Anonymous Poem When I am angry, I look into the mirror and see my mother. Her explosive emotions leave damage. So, I take my anger out on her and her alone. I guess, since I see my toxicity as a reflection of her, deep down I think she deserves it. But she is only aContinue reading “Me, Myself and I”
Starry, Starry Night
“Big” Karmellah Buttler (kbuttler25@wooster.edu) night sky Cody Clark (cclark25@wooster.edu) I used to mix up my t’s and my c’sscars in the sky, stars on my chest and my thighs like a celestial game of connect the dots I feel the stars of everywhere i’ve been hit, cut my wounds like a kaleidoscopeI’m so ill, butContinue reading “Starry, Starry Night”
Here comes the sun(flower): students share their artistic perspectives on Wooster’s feline mascot
Organized by Ellen McAllister, Creative Editor “A Sunflower in the breeze” Sam Solowiej ’25 A sunflower in the breeze Oh what joy a plant can bring Through pollen and beauty the world sees But our Sunflower has a distinctive ring You hear not a ruffle but bells in the breeze She scampers around like youContinue reading “Here comes the sun(flower): students share their artistic perspectives on Wooster’s feline mascot”