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Meghan Kirck ’28 is a prospective psychology and education studies major from Orange, Conn., and is the starting point guard ...
Notes From a Nature Lover
This piece is part of Letters on Pragmatic Hope, an essay series in which Wesleyan professors and administrators reflect on a ...
Unravelling the Life and Works of Julius Eastman: A Composer Beyond All Categories
“What I am trying to achieve is to be what I am to the fullest—Black to the fullest, a musician ...
Hope Is a Discipline: Do Small Things With Great Love and In a Community
This piece is part of Letters on Pragmatic Hope, an essay series in which Wesleyan professors and administrators reflect on a ...
Women’s Basketball Caps Off 2025–26 Season By Knocking Colby Out of NESCACs
Wesleyan women’s basketball entered this season looking to capitalize on the positives from last year. The Red and Black are ...
Celebrating the Illustrious Screen Career of Robert Duvall (1931–2026)
On Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026, an incredible actor and titan of American pop culture passed away at the age of ...
Strategic Hope and the World We Inherit
This piece is part of Letters on Pragmatic Hope, an essay series in which Wesleyan professors and administrators reflect on a ...
Americans’ Views on China are Changing: Here’s How You Can Tell
“It’s Chinese autumn.” “You met me at a very Chinese time in my life.” These phrases are variations of a ...
The Professional Women’s Hockey League and the Gold Plan Might Have Just Solved the NBA’s Tanking Epidemic
Basketball has a tanking problem. The case could be made that the problem has existed since around 2010, but it ...
WesCeleb: Quincy Segal ’26 on Pervading Different Spheres, Saying Yes, and Directing His Own Path
Quincy Segal ’26 is a history and film studies double major who truly tries to make the most out of ...
