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Many of you have read a recent Op-Ed, The Age of Critical Theory (it was published in The Argus a couple ...
Women’s Golf Wraps Up First Season in Wesleyan History
The women’s golf team wrapped up their inaugural fall competitive season as a varsity sport this past weekend. The Cardinals ...
Women’s XC Places Three Runners in Top 100 at Paul Short Run
After a three-week break from competition following a second-place performance at the Little Three Championship, the women’s cross country team ...
Three University Alumni Receive MacArthur Fellowship Grants
Three Wesleyan alumni, Mary Halvorson ’02, Saidiya Hartman ’84, and Cameron Rowland ’11 received a 2019 MacArthur Fellowship grant, along ...
How the NBA Represents the Chinese Government’s Threat to Global Democracy
Last week, Rockets general manager Daryl Morey tweeted out a message in support of the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. ...
“Keeping Up With The Kardashians” Season 17 Brings Stronger Relationships, More North
In the words of Caitlyn Jenner, “I had it all, and then I met Kris.” And, to be quite honest, ...
Men’s Crew Takes First and Women’s Finishes Fifth at Premier Fall Regatta
Both Wesleyan crews have splashed back into action with their first regattas of the fall. With races at the Riverfront ...
Solidarity With Hong Kong Means Rejecting Wesleyan’s Proposed Campus in China
Introductory note: I know that conversations about the Hong Kong protests, Wesleyan’s proposed campus in China, and the organizing of ...
In “Forever Seeing New Beauties,” Kahn Unearths the Work of an Unappreciated Impressionist
“There is a punch line to this story,” art historian Eve M. Kahn promises in the first sentence of “Forever ...
A New Lease on Life: Learning from LetsSave25000 Founder Todd Mogren ’83
“What I learned on the field and in the classroom at Wesleyan prepared me for the journey,” Todd Mogren ’83 ...
