Media
Former Amazon worker and labor rights activist Chris Smalls spoke on Wednesday, April 21, at a Zoom event hosted by ...
Students Struggle to Adjust to Remote CAPS Services Amid Pandemic
Living through a pandemic has brought about new levels of anxiety, fear, and feelings of isolation for many University students. When ...
With Super League Debacle, Greedy Club Owners Show Their True Colors
On Monday afternoon, the Liverpool team bus rolled into Elland Road, home of Leeds United. Police watched over a crowd ...
Week One of Art Thesis Exhibitions Engages Viewers Through Memory, Material, and Movement
For the first time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the University’s senior studio art majors’ thesis projects took ...
In “Slime Language 2,” Young Thug Is a Superstar and a Label Head
Young Thug’s record label, Young Stoner Life (YSL) Records, put out their second compilation album, “Slime Language 2” last Friday, ...
Taking “The Office” Off of Netflix Doesn’t Absolve its Troubling Content
Trigger Warnings: Racism, Sexual Assault, Colonialism NBC’s “The Office” is a cultural icon. The television show debuted many iconic actors—Steve Carell, ...
Women’s Track and Field Starts Season Strong with Second Place Finish at Quad Cup
The women’s track and field team opened their season on Saturday, April 17, by competing in the Quad Cup against ...
A Feast for the Eyes: A Photo Series
A Photo Series to show the types of food that Wesleyan students eat on campus: WesWings: ...
“Shiva Baby” Brings American Jewish Anxiety to the Screen
When I was growing up, it was rare to see any representation of Jewish life in America in popular TV shows ...
COVID-19 and Composting on Campus: The Pandemic’s Effect on Food Sustainability
The COVID-19 pandemic has interrupted many aspects of campus life that University students took for granted, and sustainability is no exception. The ...
