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Content Warning: Homophobia, murder, hate crimes. Titles of each section come from Danez Smith’s poem, “little prayer.” i. “let ruin end ...
What a Decade of Data Tells Us About Wesleyan’s Declining Acceptance Rate
Over the past few years, the University’s acceptance rate has continually declined. It’s not hard to see why—a big bump ...
In “Deaf Republic,” Ilya Kaminsky Contemplates Silence and Noise
On Monday, Nov. 18, Russian poet Ilya Kaminsky conducted a poetry reading at Russell House. Kaminsky was born in the formerly ...
Wesleyan Participates in National China Town Hall
The University hosted a viewing and discussion of the National China Town Hall webcast hosted by George Stephanopoulos of ABC ...
Mel Hsu ’13’s “a prayer for broken glass” Is a Solo Album Like No Other
“A prayer for broken glass,” released on Nov. 14, is singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Melanie (Mel) Hsu ’13’s fourth album. Hsu, ...
The Nutrition Spot, Herbalife Retailer, Comes to Middletown
On Sept. 30, 2019, Middletown welcomed a new smoothie bar to the area. Located on the first floor of the ...
Into the Argives: Janitorial Labor Movements at Wesleyan in 2012 and 2013
Note: The author is a member of USLAC. Since October 2018, the United Student/Labor Action Coalition (USLAC) has been urging ...
Roth Joins WSA for Open Q&A Forum
President Michael Roth ’78 held a forum at the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) meeting on Sunday, Nov. 17. This forum, ...
Twenty Years Later, “In the Heights” Returns to the ’92
When the very first incarnation of “In the Heights” premiered in the ’92 Theater in April 2000, it broke Second ...
ResLife Organizes Town Hall on Traverse Square Relations
A town hall to discuss the University’s relationship with Traverse Square—a subsidized housing project located next to HiRise and LoRise—was ...
