Month: <span>February 2017</span>
Ah, NESCACs! It’s always an exciting weekend for Wesleyan Squash. Usually, it means they get to stay in a hotel, ...
Devon Carrillo ’18 Dominates for Wrestling in Win Over WIlliams
The men’s wrestling team has been unapologetically sticking its opponents to the mats these past two weekends with a near ...
Israeli Film Festival Kicks Off with Premiere of Wedding Doll
Thursday, Feb. 2 marked the beginning of the University’s annual Israeli Film Festival with the screening of “Wedding Doll,” directed ...
Letter from the American Studies Department Regarding Asian American Studies at Wesleyan
As members of the American Studies Department – a field committed to issues of social justice, equity, and belonging – ...
Steven Shapin Discusses the History of Food
Steven Shapin, a Franklin L. Ford Research Professor of the History of Science at Harvard University, held a lecture on ...
In “Wedding Doll,” Truth and Fiction Converge
Last Thursday, “Wedding Doll” by Nitzan Gilady opened the tenth annual Ring Family Israeli Film Festival, telling the emotionally and visually ...
Phil Kaye Expertly Bounds from Absurd to Grave
Mariah Carey blasts through cheap headphones as you walk down the street. Bikers careen by yelling at you to “move ...
McCracken ’19 Sets University Record
Track and field competed in its last home meet of the season on Saturday, Feb. 4 at the Wesleyan Invite. Athletes ...
Alexis Banquer ’20 Previews Women’s Puck’s Playoff Push
The women’s ice hockey team fell to Middlebury in two tough losses on Friday night and Saturday afternoon. Friday's contest featured ...
Who Wore It Wes: Rebecca Hutman ’17
Rebecca Hutman ’17, president of the Wesleyan Student Assembly, knows a thing or two about looking presidential. Though admittedly simple, ...
