Month: <span>February 2017</span>
Before Yale renamed a residential college that commemorated a staunch defender of slavery, before Wesleyan had an African American Studies ...
Office for Equity & Inclusion Hosts Immigration Workshop
In the wake of burgeoning anti-immigration legislation issued by President Trump and his cabinet, the Office for Equity and Inclusion hosted ...
Samsara Honors South Asian Culture and Student Talent
Months of writing, choreographing, practicing, and performing culminated in the 2017 Samsara performance this Saturday, Feb. 18. Hosted by Shakti, ...
University Partners With Merit to Display Student Accomplishments
For any students who wished they could bring their Student Portfolio to life, the vaunted University Communications Department may have ...
Cardinal Love: Hanging Out or Hooking Up
In my senior year of high school, I turned to my mother and told her that I didn’t understand the ...
0Degree Thai Ice Cream Rolls into Town
After living at the University for two and a half years without an ice cream shop in walking distance, I have finally found an answer ...
A Cinefiles Fairwell
Cinefiles has never been about Jonah and Joseph, not even after we took our readers on that memorable voyage through ...
Men’s Swim & Dive Shatters Six Team Records at NESCAC Championships
The men’s swimming and diving team competed in the NESCAC Championship meet this past weekend, hosted at the Wesleyan Natatorium. ...
Hot Takes with Hogan: Pelicans Steal DeMarcus Cousins from Kings
Late Sunday night, the New Orleans Pelicans acquired All-Star forward DeMarcus Cousins from the Sacramento Kings in exchange for rookie ...
Women’s Puck Salutes Senior Class, Advances to NESCAC Quarterfinals
The women’s ice hockey team squared off against tough Little Three rival Amherst at Spurrier-Snyder Rink on Saturday, Feb. 18. ...
