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Second semester brings many new faces to campus. Upperclassmen return from studying abroad, spring transfer students begin their first semester, ...
“You Can Always Do More”: Sam Bidwell ’21 Talks Childhood, Scholarship, and Deaf Culture on Campus
When Sam Bidwell ’21 was 11 months old, he contracted meningitis, which led to profound hearing loss. “By the ...
New Year, New School: Mid-Year Transfers Reflect on Coming to the University
“I opened it, and I screamed,” recalls Avital Dayanim ’20, reflecting on the day she learned of her acceptance as ...
Middletown Diaries: Smiles, Nods, and Mulholland Drive
Based on the New York Times’ “Metropolitan Diaries,” the Middletown Diaries will include awkward, funny, novel, or sweet anecdotes, stories, ...
Professor’s Bookshelf: Lily Herman ’16
When Professor Lily Herman ’16 was in high school, her English teacher told her that she was a terrible writer. Clearly, ...
Alejandra St. Guillen ’99 Has Big Ideas for Boston City Council
If anyone embodies the phrase “be the change you want to see in the world,” it’s Alejandra St. Guillen ’99. ...
Alicia Strong ’18 Discusses Speech at Hartford Women’s March and Post-Graduation Activism
Connecticut native Alicia Strong ’18 has been pretty busy since leaving Wesleyan last May. Graduating with plans to enter a master’s program in Eastern European ...
Common Council to Decide Fate of Green Street Building
On Jan. 9, 2019, Mayor Daniel T. Drew of Middletown released a public letter informing his constituents that St. Vincent de ...
Status Report: What’s up with the Sustainability Action Plan?
The Wesleyan Sustainability Office released a progress report to mark the end of the first implementation period of the five-year ...
WesCeleb: Sammy Morreale ’19
Sammy Morreale ’19 is a Center for the Humanities Fellow, a Questbridge scholar, and a pre-med student turned Second Stage ...
