Month: <span>February 2017</span>
The Wesleyan Student Union held its first meeting of the spring semester late in the evening of Monday, Feb. 13. ...
Women’s Ball Ends Season with Slew of NESCAC Losses
The women’s basketball team played its last few games of the season this past weekend, ultimately falling to NESCAC competitor ...
Dumpling or Woman: Lena Dunham’s Question in “Girls” Season 6
This past Sunday, the final season of “Girls” premiered on HBO, featuring the same unrefined humor and quirky characters that first ...
“Changing Visions,” Where the Personal Meets the Political
There’s something lovely and magical about states of flux. Beauty can often be found amidst the chaos and uncertainty, creative ...
“The Sopranos”: How a Psychiatric Narrative Made TV’s Golden Age
Television’s “Golden Age”—perhaps at its apex today with shows such as “Mad Men,” “Breaking Bad,” “House of Cards,” “Game of Thrones,” and “Mr. ...
Women’s Puck Endures Back-to-Back Losses to Trinity
The women’s ice hockey team played its penultimate games of the season this past weekend, falling to Trinity by the ...
“The Act of Telling is Part of the Resistance”: A Conversation with Eli Clare
On Monday, Feb. 13, writer and activist Eli Clare read at Russell House from his new book, “Brilliant Imperfection: Grappling with ...
One Day Plays: A Writer’s Perspective, Hour by Hour
This Saturday night, I sat down full of hope and vodka, surrounded by people I love, and enjoyed my sixth ...
Wesleyan’s Energy Usage, Explained
The University has always been at the forefront of eco-friendly developments. Nonetheless, students often wonder where their energy comes from and ...
Murphy ’20 Sets 50-Yard Backstroke Record at NESCACs
The women’s swimming and diving team competed at the NESCAC Championship this past weekend, hosted by the Bowdoin Polar Bears ...
