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Yesterday afternoon, Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology Sierra Bell provided students with an anthropological perspective on the Tea Party movement ...
Julius Caesar Revamps Old Traditions
“Literally, Shakespeare’s so gay,” said Leila Kashani-Sabet ’21 after “Julius Caesar” opened last Thursday night in the ’92 Theater. This past summer, ...
Selkow ’96 Makes Waves in the Documentary World
Ben Selkow ’96 has been listening to hip-hop since his first Beastie Boys, Ice-T, and Public Enemy tapes. Upon coming ...
Motherhood, Race, and Religion Collide in “La Violecion of My PapiYon”
“I didn’t think I could handle being me,” the goddess character told the audience. This confession is one of many ...
Baseball to Square Off Against Amherst with First Place on the Line
Bears, and Continentals, and Wildcats, oh my! With three formidable foes this past week, the Cardinals baseball team lost their ...
Spring Fling Lineup Features Four Unique Artists
This year will bring four artists to Wesleyan’s Spring Fling. If the video by the Spring Fling Committee wasn’t enough, ...
Wes Gamers Live Out ‘Hunger Games’ Dreams With Fortnite, the World’s Hottest Game
New gaming setups have been popping up in low-rises, senior houses, and the inside room of two-room doubles across campus—mostly ...
Max Rose ’08 Aims to Unseat GOP Incumbent in NY-11
Max Rose ’08 is, and isn’t, your typical Wesleyan alum. He has entered the crowded Democratic primary for New York’s ...
Tennis Swings to Success Back on the East Coast
Back on the Eastern seaboard of the United States, the women’s and men’s tennis teams have continued their spring season ...
University Team Wins DataFest Award for Best User Insight
Over 70 students from six different New England universities came to campus to participate in DataFest, an annual analytical competition ...
