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Espwesso, the University’s student-run café, reopened at regular hours and full capacity on Monday, Oct. 18. After closing in March 2020 ...
Daylight Saving Time and Seasonal Depression: Feeling SAD
Every year once November hits, I start to feel a lingering sense of dread. Don’t get me wrong, I love ...
WSA BIPOC Browsing Collection Highlights Texts From Underrepresented Authors
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) has introduced a BIPOC Browsing Collection, a catalog of texts by Black, Indigenous, and People ...
Letter to the Editor: USLAC and Wesleyan Physical Plant Stand with Bates Workers
Bates College staff has made headlines recently with their efforts to unionize a solid majority of their staff, save the ...
Poems of Our Climate: REM Sleep
About the Column: Poems of our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Oliver Egger ’23. Egger also runs ...
We Shouldn’t Give Up on Masks Quite Yet
This past week, the University experienced an increase in COVID-19 cases. While the case level on campus has remained at ...
Women’s Soccer Falters in NESCAC Finals, Earns First-Ever NCAA Tournament Bid
The women’s soccer team’s shot at their first ever NESCAC championship came up just short last weekend after the team lost to Middlebury ...
Fries Center for Global Studies Facilitates International Education Week
The Fries Center for Global Studies (FCGS) will participate in International Education Week (IEW) from Sunday, Nov. 13 to Saturday, ...
Faculty Approves Three Years of Online Option for Winter and Summer Session Courses
The University will offer this year’s Winter Session both online and in person, with six courses taught on campus and six ...
Middletown Residents Vote on Charter Revisions, Planning and Zoning Commissioners, and Board of Education Members
On Tuesday, Nov. 2, Middletown residents went to the polls to vote for four open Board of Education (BOE) seats, ...
