Editor’s Picks
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 ...
Loud Screams from the Streets of Indonesia, Nepal, and the Philippines
Aug. 25: Indonesia. Sept. 8: Nepal. Sept. 21: the Philippines. Within the span of a month, the world has witnessed ...
Butterfield C Floods, Marking Fourth Flood in Seven Years
While the University has many rites of passage, only the luckiest first-years get to wade through the annual Butterfields flood. ...
Cross Talk: A Contentious Summer at the Movies With Louis and Gryphon, Part 1
Now that we’ve returned to school, it’s a good time to take stock of how our summers went. What brought ...
WesWOW Welcomes Students With Bingo, Career Fairs, and More
Every fall since 2018, the Wesleyan Weeks of Welcome (WesWOW) program, a two-week series of events to help students transition ...
Students Turn Environmental Summer Research Into Senior Theses
Each summer, University students fan out across the globe, diving deep into research that will ultimately become the foundation for ...
MLB Roundtable: Ethan and Spencer’s End of Season Reflections
We’re in the thick of September baseball, and a few teams are making a final postseason push. As some kick ...
