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Massachusetts native Levi Ask ’20 can typically be found in the tunnels of the CFA, likely with saw and sanding paper ...
Multifaith Calendar Aims to Improve Religious Accommodations
In an effort to increase visibility and accessibility to religious accommodations, the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA), the Office of Religion ...
Middletown Commission Approves PAC Renovations
A new proposal for renovations to the Public Affairs Center (PAC) was unanimously approved by the City of Middletown Planning ...
A Glimpse into Wesleyan’s Center for Prison Education
The Center for Prison Education has a clear cut mission: to bring a Wesleyan education to incarcerated individuals. However, as ...
Delving into the Architecture, Origins, and Stories of Historic High Street Houses
Once reportedly called “the most beautiful street in America” by Charles Dickens, Middletown’s High Street is replete with grand homes—some ...
Women’s Soccer Takes Little Three Title for the First Time in 37 Years
The women’s soccer team won the Little Three title for the first time in 37 years after tying Amherst 0–0 ...
Hold the Corn! Freeze the Kale! How to Handle Leftover Produce
When the second round of co-op pick-up rolled around this past Wednesday, I quickly assessed my leftovers. It was clear that ...
Students Respond to Summies Menu Changes, Mourn Losses
“Summies is underrated,” Summerfields regular Charlie Bondhus ’22 said. “Remember when they had a Tinder? Underrated!” Summerfields—colloquially known as Summies—can ...
Middletown Diaries: Deep Sleep and Deeper Bags
Based on The New York Times’ “Metropolitan Diaries,” the Middletown Diaries features awkward, funny, novel, or sweet anecdotes, stories, and ...
After Rare Stumble, Volleyball Keeps Rolling
After an uncharacteristic loss on the road against Susquehanna University, volleyball rebounded with the usual dominance fans have become accustomed ...
