Editor’s Picks
At this time when we are all searching for sources of pragmatic hope, I have been hugely encouraged by interactions ...
WesCeleb: Iza Konings ’26 Talks Studying in Rwanda, Shakespeare, and Seeing the Sun Again
If you have stopped by any Shakespeare production at the University in the past four years, from last semester’s Pericles ...
Reconsider Delta Kappa Epsilon (DKE): Gents, Scholars, and Jolly Good Fellows
The name Delta Kappa Epsilon (DKE) seems to conjure a specific image to University students, one that I have never ...
Will We Get to See Some of These Seeds Take Root?
Some ideas are like seeds. Some seeds are lovingly planted in well-tended gardens and others scattered in the wind. In ...
One Month Takeaways: What We’ve Learned From the Beginning of the MLB Season
The MLB season has begun, and the first month of 2026 baseball action has provided many storylines. Some of these ...
Week Three of Art Theses Exudes Individuality
Around 4 o’clock this past Wednesday, a certain corner of the University was bustling. The reason? Round three of the ...
House v. NCAA Has College Athletes Signing Contracts Back Into College
Coming off a National Championship, many members of the University of Michigan men’s basketball team had some serious decisions to ...
WesCeleb: Kayla Harrison ’26 on Reproductive Justice, Intersectionality in Science, and Ultimate Frisbee
Kayla Harrison ’26 always knew she was interested in reproductive health and education, but she didn’t know her interests would ...
Player of the Week Ben Burns ’26 Talks NESCAC Honor, Leadership as Captain, and Toppling Middlebury
Ben Burns ’26 is an economics major from Suffern, N.Y., as well as an attack and captain of the men’s ...
WSA Pay: A Dissenting Senator’s Take
I am the only WSA senator who voted no to paying myself. Watching a group of well-intentioned senators propose to ...
