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Luke Goldstein
57 Articles
Bon App Dining Worker Layoffs Force Difficult Decisions
April 23, 2020
by Hannah Docter-Loeb, Luke Goldstein, Features Editors
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Small Businesses In Town Hurting from COVID-19 Pandemic; Decreasing Sales and Mass Layoffs
April 2, 2020
by Luke Goldstein, Features Editor
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A Portrait of City Governance in the Time of Coronavirus
March 28, 2020
by Luke Goldstein, Features Editor
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What Does It Mean To Be a Black Republican in the State of Connecticut? Ed Ford’s Rise in Middletown Politics
March 3, 2020
by Luke Goldstein, Luke Goldstein, Features Editor
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University Students Respond to Las Vegas Democratic Debate
February 20, 2020
by Luke Goldstein, Features Editor
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“The Middletown Way”: State Rep. Q Phipps on His Bid for Re-Election
February 3, 2020
by Luke Goldstein, Features Editor
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Student Tests Negative for Coronavirus
January 28, 2020
by Luke Goldstein, Features Editor
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Voting in Middletown: Debating the Role of Wesleyan Students in the Mayoral Election
December 6, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Luke Goldstein, Features Editor and Kaye Dyja, News Editor
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Florsheim ’14 Wins Middletown Mayoral Election
November 8, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Features Editor
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Middletown and Wesleyan: Why You Should Vote in Local Elections
November 1, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Oriana Tannenbaum, Features Editor and Contributing Writer
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Middletown Mayoral Candidates Vie for Competitive Advantage Ahead of Nov. 5 Election
October 31, 2019
by Erin Hussey, Luke Goldstein, News Editor and Features Editor
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Rumors of Late Night Closure, Debunked
October 15, 2019
by Emma Smith, Luke Goldstein, Features Editor, Assistant Features Editor
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Professor’s Bookshelf: Joseph Siry Talks Architecture and Air-Conditioning
October 8, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Sara McCrea, Features Editors
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Experts Explain: A Phone Call to Ukraine
October 4, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Features Editor
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Political Round Table: Students Discuss Democratic Primaries, Sanders/Warren Divide
September 24, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Sasha Linden-Cohen, Features Editors
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Students, Faculty Respond to Florsheim ’14’s Win as Democratic Candidate for Middletown Mayor
September 16, 2019
by Erin Hussey, Luke Goldstein, News Editor & Features Editor
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Florsheim ’14 on His Grassroots Bid for Mayor of Middletown
September 10, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Features Editor
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Middletown High School Holds Forum for Mayoral Candidates with Two Notable Absences
September 6, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Features Editor
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University “Hillterns” Take On the Swamp
September 3, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Features Editor
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Ben Michael Reflects on History of Middletown Radio, Campus Music Scene
May 7, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Arts & Culture Editor
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Spring Fling Committee Announces 2019 Lineup
April 23, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Arts & Culture Editor
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Fourth Week of Art Theses Plays With Genre and Medium
April 19, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Tara Joy, Arts & Culture Editors
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Second Weekend of Music Theses Experiment With Genre and Space
April 16, 2019
by Dani Smotrich-Barr, Luke Goldstein, Tara Joy, Arts & Culture Editors
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Third Week of Art Theses Explores Themes of Intimacy, Community, and Transience
April 12, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Arts & Culture Editor
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Music Thesis Recitals Start Off on Strong Note
April 9, 2019
by Camille De Beus, Dani Smotrich-Barr, Luke Goldstein, Tara Joy, Executive Editor, Arts Editors
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Gaspar Noé’s “Climax” Is Actually Watchable
March 29, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Arts & Culture Editor
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Netflix’s “Paddleton” Is More Than Just A Game
March 1, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Arts & Culture Editor
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Town Hall Discusses Contributions of Bureaucracy and Campus Culture to Struggling Music Scene
February 25, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Arts & Culture Editor
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MuHo Concert Seeks to Revitalize Wesleyan’s Music Scene
February 21, 2019
by Dani Smotrich-Barr, Luke Goldstein, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor and Arts & Culture Editor
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Cross Talk: Netflix’s “High Flying Bird” Weaves Together Sports and Politics
February 14, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Will Jacobson, Arts & Culture Editor, Staff Writer
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The Good Place’s Third Season Is Its Best Yet
February 11, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Arts & Culture Editor
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Sunset Boulevard Remains a Timeless Classic
January 28, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Arts & Culture Editor
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“Bandersnatch” Disappoints Despite Innovative Premise
January 24, 2019
by Luke Goldstein, Arts & Culture Editor
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CSS Sophomores, COL Juniors Tackle Comps Weeks
May 4, 2018
by Hannah Reale, Luke Goldstein, Features Editor and Assistant Features Editor
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Wes Meets World: WWOOFing Takes Students Around the Globe
April 26, 2018
by Luke Goldstein, Assistant Features Editor
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Hazy Past: Zonker Harris Day’s Seeds and Stems
April 13, 2018
by Luke Goldstein, Claudia Stagoff-Belfort, Assistant Features Editor and Staff Writer
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Dr. Bones the Egoist-Communist Speaks at Wesleyan
April 6, 2018
by Luke Goldstein, Assistant Features Editor
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Campus Crypto Culture: Bitcoin and Beyond
March 6, 2018
by Emmy Hughes, Luke Goldstein, Features Editor and Assistant Features Editor
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Wes Docs Part 4: Where the ’90 Firebombing Leaves Us
February 26, 2018
by Luke Goldstein, Assistant Features Editor
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Wes Docs Series Part 3: Perspectives on Campus Reactionary Nick Haddad ’92
February 19, 2018
by Luke Goldstein, Assistant Features Editor
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Wes Docs Series Part 2: The Political Activism of Kofi Taha ’92
February 8, 2018
by Luke Goldstein, Assistant Features Editor
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“Man with a Movie Camera” Reinforces the Power of Film Decades Later
February 6, 2018
by Luke Goldstein, Assistant Features Editor
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Wes Docs Series: Remembering the 1990 Firebombing of the President’s Office
February 2, 2018
by Luke Goldstein, Assistant Features Editor
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CT Rise Up Protests State Inaction on Shooting Death of Bridgeport Teen
January 30, 2018
by Luke Goldstein, Assistant Features Editor
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Film Department Organizes Outreach Program for Middletown Children
November 16, 2017
by Luke Goldstein, Staff Writer
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Karla White Reflects on the R.J. Julia Hiring Process, Wes Cleaning Services
November 7, 2017
by Luke Goldstein, Staff Writer
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Let Our Response to Bauerlein’s Lecture Be a Model
October 13, 2017
by Luke Goldstein, Staff Writer
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Posse Profiles: Veteran Dennis White ’19 Talks Progressive Politics and Journey from West Virginia to Wesleyan
October 13, 2017
by Luke Goldstein, Staff Writer
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Coverage of Ben & Jerry’s Milk with Dignity Program Overlooks Wesleyan Student Protests
October 9, 2017
by Luke Goldstein, Staff Writer
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Nine Students Arrested for Civil Disobedience in Protests
September 29, 2017
by Luke Goldstein, Staff Writer
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Wesleyan Film Series: When Porn Becomes Political in “Boogie Nights”
September 25, 2017
by Luke Goldstein, Staff Writer
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Wesleyan Student Activists Prepare for Year Ahead
September 22, 2017
by Luke Goldstein, Staff Writer
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Malcolm X House Hosts Conversation on DACA
September 15, 2017
by Luke Goldstein, Contributing Writer
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Palmer ’98 and Pope Launch “The Art of Doing” Class
September 8, 2017
by Luke Goldstein, Contributing Writer
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In “Wedding Doll,” Truth and Fiction Converge
February 6, 2017
by Luke Goldstein, Contributing Writer
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“A Stirring Song Sung Heroic” is an Affecting Reckoning with America’s History of Slavery
November 14, 2016
by Luke Goldstein, Contributing Writer
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Cultural Appropriation and Halloween: A Marxist Critique
October 27, 2016
by Luke Goldstein, Contributing Writer
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