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Students from mainland China held a forum on Nov. 12 featuring 14 anonymous stories articulating the diversity of Chinese identities ...
Dr. Brown-Dean Gives Lecture on Recent Book “Identity Politics in the United States”
Dr. Khalilah L. Brown-Dean, an Associate Professor of Political Science at Quinnipiac University, gave a lecture on her book “Identity ...
Samsara Showcases South Asian Student Experiences
This past Friday, students filed into Crowell Concert Hall for Samsara, an annual cultural showcase organized by Shakti, the University’s ...
“The Dream Circus” Implicates the Audience in Its Strangeness
“Have you ever been in love?” “Yes,” I answered. Sitting in the dark, I wondered if anyone could tell that ...
Women’s Cross Country Recieves At-Large Bid to NCAA Championships
The women’s cross-country team earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Championships this weekend, a feat that the Cardinals haven’t ...
Cheating in Sports: Getting Real After the Astros’ Scandal
For as long as sports have been around, athletes have done anything they can to try to get a competitive ...
Third Annual International Education Week Focuses on Reassessing Internationalism
The University’s third annual International Education Week will begin Friday, Nov. 15, as a part of a national initiative from ...
Men’s Hockey Optimistic for Season, Returns All-Americans Sestak and Harris
After a historic 2018-19 campaign that saw a program record for wins, the men’s hockey team is looking to continue that ...
’Tis the Season: Your Guide to Wesleyan Thanksgiving
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, there are many things I’ve been feeling grateful for lately. This includes the new Kanye ...
Aciman’s “Find Me” Is an Appropriately Wise Sequel to “Call Me By Your Name”
If a person is lucky, they might have the kind of experience Sami does in André Aciman’s novel “Find Me” ...
