Features
Based on The New York Times’ “Metropolitan Diaries,” the Middletown Diaries features awkward, funny, novel, or sweet anecdotes, stories, and ...
Professor’s Bookshelf: Joseph Siry Talks Architecture and Air-Conditioning
Packed bookshelves spanning wall to wall seem to contribute to the architecture of Professor of Art History and Kenan Professor ...
Undocumented and Unafraid at Wes: The First Year Perspective
The University has long prided itself as an institution that welcomes students from various walks of life, ethnic groups, and identities. ...
Veg Out is Veg In: Students Talk Food Justice Efforts on Campus
To the untrained ear, Veg Out might sound like a club for couch potatoes who want to hang around and ...
Experts Explain: A Phone Call to Ukraine
In the past two weeks, the news cycle has been dominated by what could be the biggest bombshell of the ...
WesCeleb: Ariel Edelman ’20 Talks Drag and Data
As a first-year student coming to Wesleyan, Ariel Munczek Edelman ’20 felt that there was a lack of what they ...
Middletown Diaries: Are We Human? Or Are We Dancer?
Dear Diary, A lot of people refer to Wesleyan as a bubble, and indeed sometimes it feels like we’re living ...
The Dark Side of the ‘Dan: Students Share Stories of Social Anxiety in Usdan
Since opening its doors in 2007, Usdan has become the de facto central hub for both formal and informal social ...
Foreign Language Teaching Assistants Offer Cultural, Conversational Language Opportunities
Picture this: You’re staring off into space in your Italian class, the new adjectives that you just learned swirling around ...
Education Expansion: Boards Discuss Potential College of Education Studies and Mid-Wes Collaborative
An Education Studies advisory board led by Professors of Psychology Steven Stemler and Anna Shusterman has been meeting to discuss ...
