Sam Hilton
Sam is a senior history major with a minor in religion, lives in Austin, Texas, and has worked on the paper since Fall 2021. He is also an Office Assistant for the Office of Student Involvement, a Wesleyan Interfaith Literacy and Diversity (WILD) intern, a CT Mirror Audience Engagement intern, and a member of the Alpha Delta Phi (ADPhi) literary society. In his spare time, Sam enjoys maps, politics, urbanism, and anything to do with the history of Texas.
Double, Double Trump and Trouble: Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” Comes to Life in Unique, Terrifying Production
Arts & Culture • April 29 • Sam Hilton
A Final, Triumphant, In-Depth, Bittersweet, Political, Long-Winded Ranking of Super Bowl LIX Ads
Media • February 14 • Sam Hilton
Our Little Dark Age: TikTok, Technology, and the Archival Danger of the Digital Era
Media • February 7 • Sam Hilton
WesCeleb Isaac Moss ’25 on Stubborn Gardening, Sci-Fi Radio, and the Accessibility of Science
Features • October 24 • Sam Hilton
Grief, Murder, and Time Loops: The Oddly Poignant Themes of “Happy Death Day”
Arts & Culture • September 26 • Sam Hilton
Letter From the Editors: Gratitude, Reflections, and a Request for the Reader
Letters to the Editor • May 6 • Sam Hilton
Rose and Sam on The Tortured Poets Department and the Oversaturation of Taylor Swift
Arts & Culture • April 25 • Sam Hilton
Dealing With the World’s Only Self-Aware Narcissist: “Dear Mommy” Brings Daughterhood to Life
Arts & Culture • April 11 • Sam Hilton
My Personal Surveillance State: How the Digital Age Has Made Me Need To Know Everything, Even When I Don’t Want To
Media • February 26 • Sam Hilton
