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Amy Coney Barrett, Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, wants you to know that she is so not Aunt Lydia from “The ...
“The Ground on Which We(s) Stand(s)” and Why We(s) Need(s) BIPOC Theater
“I stand myself and my art squarely on the self-defining ground of the slave quarters,” playwright August Wilson remarks in ...
Honorée Fanonne Jeffers’ “The Age of Phillis” Long-Listed for the National Book Award
“The Age of Phillis,” the most recent collection of poetry by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers published by the Wesleyan University Press, ...
In the New Documentary “Boys State,” A Microcosm of American Politics Unfolds
The documentary “Boys State” came into my life at the perfect time. I had been meaning to watch this film ...
How I Went Back to the Movies: Seeing “Tenet” While Wearing a KN95
“Tenet,” the time-bending blockbuster from director Christopher Nolan, was the first movie I saw in a theater in nearly seven ...
WesCeleb: Isabel Algrant ’21 Wants to Talk to You
Whether she’s leading tours for prospective students, creating her theater thesis, or blazing new trails for artistic students of color ...
Immunocompromised on Campus: Students Share Perspectives On Life During A Pandemic
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines a person who is immunocompromised as someone who has a condition ...
International Students Reflect on Challenges Amidst Pandemic
Whilst students across the United States were taking a much-needed spring break, their universities were grappling with how to run ...
International Student Advisory Board Launches Buddy Program
The International Student Advisory Board (ISAB) launched its Buddy Program for the first time this semester, pairing incoming international first-year ...
Cardinal Connections FGLI Mentorship Program Begins First Year of Operation
Cardinal Connections, a new mentorship program for First Generation, Low-Income (FGLI) students, launched its pilot program this semester. Founded and ...
