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Office of Study Abroad Pilots Global Correspondents Program
The Office of Study Abroad created the Global Correspondents Program this semester for students studying abroad to archive their experiences ...
In the Wake of Connecticut Marijuana Legalization, University Clarifies Policy
Connecticut legalized recreational marijuana for adults ages 21 and over on July 1, 2021, and medical marijuana for adults age ...
Student Bon Appétit Workers Reflect on Return to Work
As a new semester begins and COVID-19 restrictions relax, some student jobs that were absent during the 2020–2021 school year ...
Women’s Soccer Continues Historic Start To Season
The women’s soccer team’s historic start to the season continued as the team increased their record to 6–0 (4–0 in ...
Artgus Artist Spotlight: Dotan Appelbaum ’22 Discusses His Furniture-Making And The Worst Chairs on Campus
This is an installment of the Artgus Artist Spotlight, an ongoing series presented by the Arts & Culture section, intended ...
Men’s Soccer Improves NESCAC Record With Wins Against Trinity and Bowdoin
After a succession of three away games with a record of 0–1–2, men’s soccer continued their NESCAC campaign with two ...
Resource Center’s FGLI Textbook Collection Relocates to Exley Science Library
The Resource Center’s First-Generation, Low-Income (FGLI) Textbook Library was relocated to the Exley Science Library in August 2021, and is ...
“The Card Counter” is a Grim Cinematic Look at The War on Terror’s Demons
When we meet William Tell (Oscar Isaac), the protagonist of “The Card Counter,” he exudes precision. William is a man ...
WesCeleb: Philippe Bungabong ’22 Talks Freeman Scholarship, Non-Profit Work, and American Idol
When applying to colleges, Philippe Bungabong ’22 was looking for an opportunity to further expand his intellectual horizons. Throughout his ...
