Features
Kai Naima Williams decided that she wanted to write fiction when she was just 11 years old. Now, as she ...
Hot Middletown Summer: Students Talk Summer at Wesleyan
As temperatures rose and classes ended last spring, most Wes students left campus, saying goodbye to friends, teachers, and WesWings ...
Students Revive Disorientation, Campus Social Justice Primer
As the first week of classes comes to a close and the hum of routine settles over campus, returning students ...
University “Hillterns” Take On the Swamp
This summer, a number of University students hailing from all parts of the country traveled to Washington, D.C. to intern ...
Students Bring Sunrise Movement to Middletown
As you might be aware, 2019 has been a rough year for planet Earth. July was the hottest month in ...
Hamilton Prize Recipients Talk Creative Process, Future Work
Though Lin-Manuel Miranda ’02 tweets with relative regularity, it’s rare that the “Hamilton” writer and performer mentions Wesleyan students in ...
Middletown Diaries: Skunks and Thongs and Orientation
Based on the New York Times’ “Metropolitan Diaries,” the Middletown Diaries features awkward, funny, novel, or sweet anecdotes, stories, and memories ...
Student App OurCampus to Release Events Feature in Update
Just before pre-registration opened last spring, Tyler Lederer-Plaskett ’21 and Rafael Goldstein ’21 went public with OurCampus, their newly developed ...
The Intent and Impact of Orientation Advice
It was about 11 a.m. on move-in day when I walked across College Row toward the Butterfields. The skies were ...
Rite Aid Closure Inconveniences Students
In late June, Carly Blue ’22 led a rambunctious group of summer squash campers down the hill from the Butterfields ...
