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25 Articles
My Beauty-free Pandemic Challenges Notions of Putting on Makeup “For Myself”
April 23, 2020
by Jodie Kahan, Assistant Opinion Editor
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Maybe We Should Interrogate Our Studio Art Department
February 21, 2020
by Jodie Kahan, Assistant Opinion Editor
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“Normal People” Is a Sharply Authentic Portrait of Modern Love
May 3, 2019
by Jodie Kahan, Staff Writer
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All My Little Words: War and Peace and Modern Love
February 14, 2019
by Jodie Kahan, Staff Writer
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An Open Letter to Jonah Hill
December 3, 2018
by Jodie Kahan, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
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Local Restaurant B&B Wings Challenges Conceptions of Vegan Culture
November 15, 2018
by Jodie Kahan, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
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All My Little Words: Grunge, 25 Years Later
November 5, 2018
by Jodie Kahan, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
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Kahlil Robert Irving Installs New Exhibit in Zilkha South Gallery
October 25, 2018
by Jodie Kahan, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
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The Threat of Streaming for Music Listeners
October 11, 2018
by Jodie Kahan, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
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Boukman Eksperyans Brings a Spiritual Revolution to Downey Lounge
September 24, 2018
by Jodie Kahan, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
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Students Express Concerns Over Public Safety Protocol
September 13, 2018
by Jodie Kahan, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
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Six Degrees of Separation: On Mapping Human Relationships
September 10, 2018
by Jodie Kahan, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
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Exploring Privacy in the Information Age, from Franzen to Frankenstein
August 30, 2018
by Jodie Kahan, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
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Zonker Harris Day Highlights Campus Social Stratification
April 27, 2018
by Jodie Kahan, Staff Writer
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“Proliferation” Examines the Human-Led Impacts of Global Development
April 6, 2018
by Jodie Kahan, Staff Writer
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At Russell House Reading, Mary Gordon Tackles the Right Side of Wrong
March 2, 2018
by Jodie Kahan, Staff Writer
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In “99 Histories,” Collective Memories Triumph
March 1, 2018
by Jodie Kahan, Staff Writer
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Kasky and the #NeverAgain Movement
March 1, 2018
by Jodie Kahan, Staff Writer
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Forging New Centers: Marginal Voices in Contemporary Poetry
February 23, 2018
by Jodie Kahan, Staff Writer
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Sustainable Fashion has a Marketing Problem
February 15, 2018
by Jodie Kahan, Staff Writer
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Strength in Numbers: The Value of #MeToo
January 26, 2018
by Jodie Kahan, Staff Writer
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The Power Move: Own Your Hookup
November 9, 2017
by Jodie Kahan, Staff Writer
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Some Thoughts on Wesleyan’s Meal Plan Crisis
November 2, 2017
by Jodie Kahan, Contributing Writer
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The Price of Being Hipster
October 5, 2017
by Jodie Kahan, Contributing Writer
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Migrating North: From Florida to Wesleyan
September 22, 2017
by Jodie Kahan, Contributing Writer
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