Month: <span>November 2025</span>
Stephen Busemeyer has worked as a journalist for over 30 years. Today, he is the managing editor at the Connecticut ...
The Classroom as Liberatory Space
This piece is part of Letters on Pragmatic Hope, an essay series in which Wesleyan professors and administrators reflect on ...
Political Faith in an Age of Despair
This piece is part of Letters on Pragmatic Hope, an essay series in which Wesleyan professors and administrators reflect on ...
QuestBridge Controversy: Is There a Transparency Problem?
QuestBridge, appropriately nicknamed "poor kid's Hunger Games," is a non-profit organization that gives high-achieving, first-generation, and low-income high school students ...
We Won! Now What?
Two weeks ago, Democrats saw major wins across the country: Mikie Sherrill became the first Democratic woman elected Governor of ...
Football Makes Program History, Winning Back-to-Back NESCAC Titles
Sitting at 5–2, just one game back of first place in the NESCAC, Wesleyan controlled its own destiny heading into ...
Hollywood Ending on the Highest Stage: Women’s Soccer Bests NYU in Penalty Kicks
On Saturday, Oct. 11, Wesleyan women’s soccer lost a 0–1 nail-biter to no. 9 ranked Williams. After a ferocious start ...
“What Horizon” Reimagines “Les Misérables” for the Stage, Breathing New Life into an Enduring Classic
Every year, the University’s theater scene boasts a strong mixture of shows, with a varied enough slate that anyone could ...
Lucid Color Collective Showcase Presents a Multimedia Experience of Peak Creativity
Walking into the Lucid Color Showcase, it’s immediately apparent that every piece on display is distinct: unique not only in ...
Behind Wes Arabesque’s “The Nutcracker”: Dedication, Intensive Schedule, and Precise Teamwork
As the November cold starts to seep in, you might begin to realize that the holiday season is right around ...
