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One morning, during my past semester abroad in Bologna, I went to breakfast with my suite-mates and a few of ...
Signs of the Times: The Women’s March from Stockholm
I left the Tunnelbana (Metro) uneasy. Despite still attempting to get my bearings on my sixth day in Europe, I ...
Jody Avirgan ’02 is FiveThirtyEight’s Communicator-in-Chief
FiveThirtyEight’s Jody Avirgan ’02 is a storyteller who believes collaboration is at the core of the creative process. “At WNYC, ...
“Yes Means Yes, No Means No”: Students Talk Consent and Communication, Body Language, Hook-Ups
We were at a party the other weekend when the conversation swung to consent. Specifically, it turned to one particular question: ...
Holman ’16 Takes Rap Career to the Next Level as Cornelius
With an alumni network featuring an outsize number of famous artists, many Wesleyan students look to the left and the ...
The Five Best Reporters of 2016
In a precarious media landscape with public trust in venerable publications at its nadir, the American people are looking for reporters ...
Post-Grad Advice Column
I graduated back in 2014. Ah, the year of “conscious uncoupling,” Pharell debuting his pilgrim-cowboy-top hat, Emma Watson reminding us ...
In Light of Election, “Hillbilly Elegy” is Relevant and Insightful
Contrary to many hopes, the 2016 election was not decided by women, immigrants, or people of color. Instead, it was ...
Alumnae-Authored “Girl to the World” Books Celebrate Multiculturalism
For young girls who don’t look like blonde, blue-eyed Barbie dolls, it can be difficult to find representation and relevance in mainstream ...
Wesleyan Heeds #CallToAction
Following the election, University students have organized a weekly phone bank to pressure local and state officials around the country ...
