Editor’s Picks
“Excavations,” an exhibit in the University’s Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, features ceramics by Gary Red Oak O’Neil, an outspoken ...
Global South Asian Studies Department Showcases “Kalā Sangam: A Celebration of Indian Art”
On Wednesday, Oct. 1, the Global South Asian Studies department hosted “Kalā Sangam: A Celebration of Indian Art” in Fisk ...
Left on Read: An Incomplete Ranking of Communication Apps
At Wesleyan, there’s a wide variety of apps people use for communication. Whether it’s talking with your best friend or ...
Give Them A Ping-Pong Ball And They’ll Take a Mile
One wonders how Assistant Dean of Students and Student Conduct Kevin Butler spent his Friday nights in college. One hopes ...
Professor Discusses Green Card Fears Under Trump Immigration Crackdown
Since the second Trump administration began in January, the government has repeatedly and increasingly targeted immigrants in the United States. ...
Macie Carlos ’27 is “Playing It Forward”: Student’s Program Repurposes Gear for Middletown Athletes
One summer night, Macie Carlos ’27 realized just how much functional athletic gear was being thrown away on campus. An ...
Cross Talk: Louis and Gryphon Discuss the Summer’s Most Notable Films, Part II
Earlier this week, Gryphon Magnus ’28 and I talked about some of the most memorable films of the summer, whether ...
Why the Ryder Cup Is the World’s Greatest Sporting Event
Golf is the ultimate individual sport, but for one week every two years, it becomes about suppressing individual identity for ...
Eight First-Year Senators Elected to WSA
Over the past two weeks, first-year prospective senators have worked to woo voters away from their fellow candidates, covering the ...
Office Hours: Lauren Silber on Writing, Affect Theory, and What We Can Learn from Failure
Lauren Silber is an Assistant Director of Academic Writing and an Associate Professor of the Practice in Academic Writing at ...
