Month: <span>November 2025</span>
How do you get from the Butterfields to Main Street, or from Main Street to New York? A century ago, ...
The Quiet Brilliance of Olive Oil Cake
The first time I made an olive oil cake, I accidentally turned the oven off. After it spent 40 minutes ...
Player of the Week: Siena Steines ’28 Talks Midwest Volleyball, Taking Down Bates, and Team Confidence
Siena Steines ’28, a prospective psychology and government double major, plays outside hitter on the University Volleyball team. Steines had ...
Nobody Wants to Listen Anymore!
For many of us, since we started having political opinions, they’ve hardly wavered. In an era where we view political ...
Movie Review: “Sentimental Value” Lacks the Focus to Cut Deep
The pre-release screening of “Sentimental Value,” which played on Saturday, Nov. 8 at the Goldsmith Family Cinema, was both confusing ...
Ryland Breen Takes on the NFL: Midseason Report Cards for All 32 Teams
This has been an NFL season characterized by the growth of many young players and teams: The Broncos, Patriots, Seahawks, ...
I Guess We Are in A Sex Recession Now
A friend recently informed me about the surge in articles about Gen Z’s “sex recession.” Naturally, I fell down a ...
Make a Difference Here and Now
This piece is part of Letters on Pragmatic Hope, an essay series in which Wesleyan professors and administrators reflect on ...
Emmy Award–Winning, Former MSNBC President Rashida Jones Talks Leadership and Media
On Thursday, Nov. 13, Emmy Award–winning television executive Rashida Jones visited the University as a part of the newly rededicated ...
Ruth Fortune Discusses Immigrating to the United States, Functional Policymaking, and Running for Congress as an Underdog
In July, Hartford Board of Education mayoral appointee and Wiggin and Dana associate Ruth Fortune filed papers to run as ...
