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On Aug. 8, custodial worker María Sarabia began to feel lightheaded. A janitor working with Service Management Group (SMG) at ...
Prize-Winning Historian Linda Gordon Lectures on the “Second Klan” and Populism
On Tuesday, Oct. 16, Professor of History at NYU Linda Gordon delivered the third annual Meigs Distinguished Lecture in U.S. ...
Volleyball Stays Undefeated in NESCAC With Three Straight Wins
Women’s volleyball extended its NESCAC winning streak to eight games by beating Middlebury, Colby, and Bates over the past two ...
From Basketball to Halal, the University’s New Muslim Chaplain Settles In
When Chaplain Malik Shakoor was a young boy in Huntsville, Ala., all he could think about was basketball. His biggest ...
Former Students React to Professor Christina Othon’s Title IX Violation Allegations
One year after Assistant Professor of Physics Christina Othon left Wesleyan and assumed a position at Ripon College in Wisconsin, she ...
Women’s Soccer Drops Games to Highly Ranked Williams and Middlebury
Women’s soccer faced the hardest stretch of schedule of this year’s campaign. In a fall foliage tour, the women traveled ...
“Big Mouth” Balances Vulgar Humor and Emotional Honesty
Although the parents on review website CommonSenseMedia.org are highly divided about how age-appropriate the cartoon is for their children, college ...
“Bad Times at the El Royale” Delivers Shocking Twists and Even More Shocking Moral Insights
In the opening of “Bad Times at the El Royale,” a man (Nick Offerman) enters a hotel room, presumably at ...
Professor Kauanui Unpacks Columbus Day and Colonial Domination at Discussion of New Book
On Wednesday, Oct. 10, Professor of American Studies and Chair of the American Studies Department J. Kēhaulani Kauanui led a ...
Yale Postdoc Sara Omar Discusses Tradition and Homosexuality in Islam
Sara Omar, a Postdoctoral Associate at the Yale MacMillan Center Council on Middle East Studies, visited campus on Thursday, Oct. ...
