Features
This year has been one long experiment in uncertainty and adaptation. For first-years arriving on campus, the start to college ...
WesCeleb Alice Swan ’21 on Creating POC Spaces and Forging Community
With her passion for social justice, Alice Swan ’21, a double major in government and the College of East Asian ...
Twenty-Five is a Magic Number: 10 Must-Visit Places Within a 25 Mile Radius
Twenty-five isn’t necessarily that big of a number. By the time you turn 25, you’re already halfway to 30, and you ...
Wesleyan Contracts Broad Institute, Allows for Safe Return of Students to Campus
Last spring, after COVID-19 forced students and professors to transition to online learning, Wesleyan Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic ...
Ujamaa, Wesleyan’s Black Student Union, Issues List of Demands to Administration
Ujamaa, Wesleyan’s Black Student Union, circulated a letter to the University administration with a list of demands for tangible actions ...
A Journey To Middletown: The External and the Internal
Content Warning: This article contains references to suicide. 4/4/20 I’d never seen my sister do the dishes before that day. ...
WesTwins Jake and Jack Kwon ’21 Talk Science, Frisbee, and Brotherhood
Near death experiences, hours spent chatting in Sci-Li, and sunsets on Foss Hill are just some of the memories Jake ...
Hamilton Prize Winners Talk Inspiration, Creative Process, and Future Plans
For many students, high school and college alike, it’s probably hard to recall exactly what was going on in mid-May ...
Living Outside the Box: What it Means to be Mixed-Race in a Not-So-Colorblind America
Due to the unusual circumstances of this semester, in lieu of Middletown Diaries the Features section will publish full-length personal essays. ...
E2020 Funds Civic Engagement During Summer, Offers New Initiatives for the Fall
16 students received grants from the University’s Engage 2020 Initiative (E2020) fund to pursue political internships or volunteer work this ...
