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It typically begins with a fever. The fever is soon followed by a loss of appetite, then a sore throat. ...
Lila Abu-Lughod Talks Critical Developments in Framing of Gender-Based Violence and Violent Extremism
The Anthropology Department hosted Lila Abu-Lughod to deliver a talk titled “Framing Islam: ‘Violent Extremism’ and the Rise of Securofeminism” ...
Passion-Driven Statistics: Two Wesleyan Professors Expand Flagship Program
For many majors at the University, statistics is a must-take class. Countless fields require a basic understanding of statistics: biology ...
The Legend of Kobe, Through the Lens of a Defining Play
“Most of the change we think we see in life is due to truths being in and out of favor,” ...
WesCeleb: Rachel Godfrey ’19
Rachel Godfrey ’19 has a loud and infectious laugh, and she knows it. In fact, it’s one of the things ...
Will Tiger Once Again Roar at a Major?
Tiger Woods’ utter dominance in his prime is virtually unimaginable for those who did not witness it. The performance he ...
“A Star is Born” Delivers Joy and Heartbreak Within Restrictive Conventions
There’s an emotional scene late in “A Star is Born” that serves as not only a moment of genuine connection between two ...
The Threat of Streaming for Music Listeners
“In my opinion, the value of an album is, and will continue to be, based on the amount of heart ...
Men’s Soccer Loses to Wheaton, Colby for First Time Since ’78
Men’s soccer (3-7-0 overall, 2-4-0 conference) fell short in a hard-fought 2-1 overtime loss against Wheaton College last Tuesday evening, ...
Aspiring Filmmaker Modi ’22 Talks Accomplishments and Inspirations
With over 20 short films under his belt already, Ishan Modi ’22 has had a remarkably prolific filmmaking career for ...
