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Around the end of January, I emailed Wesleyan’s pandemic herald (and also Associate Vice President and Dean of Students) Rick Culliton ...
Wesleyan, Welcome to my Crib: Kendall and Scott-Weiner’s Butterfields Paradise
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, many students have not been able to visit and admire each other’s dorm ...
From the Grounds Up, Espwesso Reopens After Year-Long Hiatus
Espwesso, the University’s student-run cafe, reopened on Monday, March 15, nearly a year after its last reopening. After experiencing difficulties ...
40th Annual Middletown Public School Art Exhibition Premieres Virtually
When I think back to my middle school art classroom, I remember a place of solace: a warm, creative environment ...
Performing Stand-up for/by Wesleyan’s Black Community
A few weeks ago, on a Saturday night, my roommate Vincent and I sat cozily under soft pixie lighting. Exhausted ...
WSA Resolution Protects Housing Insecure Students From Punitive Housing Suspension
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) unanimously passed Resolution 11.42 on Sunday, March 7. The resolution focuses on helping housing-insecure students ...
Spring Break 2021 Feels More Like a Short Midweek Pause
This spring, instead of the usual two-week vacation, the University is holding a two-day break on Tuesday, March 23, and ...
University Staff and Faculty Host Webinar to Discuss COVID-19 Vaccinations
The University hosted a webinar titled “Why Get Vaccinated? A Conversation and Q&A with Wesleyan’s experts” on Monday, March 15. ...
Manufactured Outrage and Mr. Potato Head
CW: Mention of transphobic arguments and transphobic video. When you hear the term “manufactured outrage,” it calls forth an image ...
Star & Crescent Has Successful Start to Spring Semester
Tucked away in the front right corner of Alpha Delta Phi, The Star & Crescent Eating Club (known colloquially as ...
