Media
It begins with a cacophony of voices: nine young women talking all at once. Second Stage’s production of “The Wolves” ...
Students Receive JCCP Funding to Get Politically Involved Over Fall Break
While some Wesleyan students spent their fall breaks relaxing at home or exploring Boston or New York City with friends, ...
Field Hockey Season Ends With Disappointing Last-Place Finish
Despite an optimistic start to the season, the Cardinals were unable to make the underdog run we were all hoping ...
Matt Lesser: Progressive Politics Start Close to Home
Former Wesleyan student Matt Lesser dove headfirst into politics before most of his peers even decided their major. A lifelong ...
“Halloween” Wastes a Killer Premise
Based on the marketing alone, the new “Halloween” movie seemed like it would be a thrilling and original take on ...
Amherst Spoils Homecoming Football Game
Despite a strong return to form against Colby and Bates, the football team was soundly defeated 33-3 by Little Three ...
“In the Light of Reverence” Screening Shares Indigenous Perspectives on Sacred Sites
On Monday, Oct. 15, Powell Cinema held a screening of 17-year-old documentary “In the Light of Reverence”. The film, first ...
Badanes ’67 Discusses Unconventional Architectural Career and Philosophy
“I think we can turn off the lights in here,” Steve Badanes ’67 said, before beginning his lecture in the ...
Kahlil Robert Irving Installs New Exhibit in Zilkha South Gallery
St. Louis-based multimedia artist Kahlil Robert Irving is curating the second exhibition at the University’s Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery ...
‘Know Your Rights’ Seminar Educates Student Workers on Their Rights and the University’s Responsibilities
On Wednesday, Oct. 17, Peer Advocates for Working Students (PAWS) hosted a “Know Your Rights” seminar as part of the ...
