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Last March, hearts broke as the NCAA tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, the hype has ...
Hate Incident Against Asian Student Occurs Minutes After Vigil
Two middle-aged white men in a blue vehicle at the intersection of Washington Street and High Street verbally harassed and ...
Wesleyan. Welcome to My Crib: Talia Zitner ’23, The Middletown Inn, Room 420
Welcome to My Crib: The Middletown Inn Last Wednesday, I awoke from sweet dreams and into every Wesleyan student’s nightmare. ...
WesCeleb Revisited: Catching Up With Andrea Silenzi ’07
Every week, the Features Section publishes an interview with a particularly active, interesting, or notorious senior: the WesCeleb. But where ...
WesCeleb Syed Hussain ’21 Talks Environmental Justice, Greek Life, and Traveling the Country
From competing on the rugby team to working at the Resource Center, Syed Hussain ’21 is everywhere on campus, applying ...
In “The Thanksgiving Play,” Wokeness Erases Indigeneity (Including FastHorse’s Own Voice)
The most engaging plays invite their audiences into the world in the first few lines of dialogue, unconsciously providing audiences ...
Justin Bieber’s “Justice” Delivers Wasted Collaborations and an Insincere Call to Action
Justin Bieber dropped his sixth studio album on March 14, “Justice,” only a year after his previous project, “Changes,” dropped in ...
Tin Can Learners: Creating A Community for Kids in the Age of Virtual Learning
When Michayla Robertson-Pine ’22 returned to her hometown of Amherst, MA in March after receiving Wesleyan University’s “Do Not Return” ...
Artistic License and Pushing Boundaries: Two Perspectives on Lil Nas X’s “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)”
Ben Togut, Staff Writer Last Friday, Lil Nas X dropped a groundbreaking music video for the March 6 release of ...
If You Voted For Ben Florsheim ’14, You Should Donate to Alicia Hernandez Strong ’18
In the discourse around accomplished alumni of Wesleyan, Ben Florsheim ’14 is rarely left out of the conversation. Elected as ...
