Media
During the early 2000s, the University’s campus underwent significant change. Between 2000 and 2002, Clark Hall was gutted and modernized, ...
Haslanger Discusses the Social Domain, Cultural Techne and Injustice
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Professor Sally Haslanger delivered the Philosophy Department’s fifth annual Social Justice Lecture titled “But What ...
Students Organize Coronavirus Donation and Information Table
A coronavirus information and donation table organized by Chinese students at the University ran from Tuesday, Feb. 4 to Friday, ...
Senator Removed from WSA, Condemned by General Assembly for Conduct
Bodhi Small ’22 was removed from his position as a Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) General Assembly (GA) senator by a ...
Espwesso Resumes Operations After an 18-Day Closure, Looks Towards Renovations
Espwesso, the University’s student run café, held its opening night on Monday, Feb. 10. The café did not open at ...
Guanyu (Gary) Xu’s “Temporarily Censored Home” Takes a Maximalist Approach to Collective Identity
The five photographs that hang on the white walls of the College of East Asian Studies (CEAS) gallery are visually ...
Men’s Hockey Upsets Williams, Falls to Middlebury
Following a four game losing streak, men’s hockey finally climbed back into the win column, upsetting no. 9 ranked Williams by a ...
“Good Food is Part of our History”: Behind the Scenes of Star & Crescent
On a campus like ours, there is no shortage of food options. Between WesWings, Usdan, Red & Black Cafe, and ...
Memorial Service Commemorates Lives Lost in Kleen Energy Plant Explosion
A memorial service to commemorate the six men who lost their lives in an explosion at the Kleen Energy Systems ...
The Problem with Media Coverage of the 2020 Primaries
One of the most common refrains from Trump supporters during the 2016 campaign was the unfairness of the media, and ...
