Month: <span>January 2017</span>
The College of Letters (COL) welcomed Assistant Professor of Letters Gabrielle Ponce-Hegenauer to its faculty this year. Ponce-Hegenauer teaches “Folly ...
Priests’ Nothing Feels Natural is Challenging, Compassionate, and Urgent
When the D.C. punk four-piece Priests dropped their first LP, Nothing Feels Natural, just a week after Trump entered the ...
Hot Takes with Hogan: NBA Midseason Awards
After Super Bowl LI takes place this coming Sunday, basketball will officially be the epicenter of the American sports universe. ...
It’s Atlanta’s World and You’re Just Living In It
It’s no secret Donald Glover has had a busy year. It included castings in “Spider-Man: Homecoming” and “Star Wars,” a ...
Sadisms: Dealing with Doomsday, Roommates, and Exposed Flesh
Dear Sadisms, At this truly nightmarish and dystopian time, why on earth should I waste my time with an advice ...
WesCeleb: Mira Klein
With her signature friendly smile, Mira Klein ’17 is a familiar figure at the University. Whether participating in sustainability initiatives, ...
Trump’s Immigration Ban Galvanizes Campus Around List of Demands
From the roaring tarmac of Bradley International Airport to the momentary silence of the Wesleyan Middle Eastern Student Union in ...
Women’s March on Washington Draws Crowds and Criticism from University Students
My friend Alice Frederick described the feeling of Washington D.C. in the time between the inauguration and the Women’s March ...
Quintessential America Without its Proverbial Dream: “American Honey” Kicks Off Film Series
“American Honey” meanders along with a group of reckless youth who embody all of America except for its proverbial dream. ...
I am an Intellectually Disabled Former Public School Student, and I Have Words for Mrs. DeVos
I see through you, Betsy DeVos. I see through your blatant awfulness and cluelessness. I see your inability to answer ...
