Media
Red Feather Studios may be one of Wesleyan’s best-kept secrets. Tucked away under the stairs of the University Organizing Center ...
“Columbus” and Hollywood’s Issue With Race
The first time the two central characters of the indie film “Columbus” meet, it’s an awkward chance encounter. Casey (Haley ...
The Calderwood Seminars Come to Campus
Wesleyan recently received a multi-year grant to fund a series of Calderwood Seminars. These seminars aim to empower upperclassmen to reflect ...
Bledsoe ’18 Brings Basketball Back to Playoffs
Teamwork, the buzzword for teams of all ages, playing all sports, is what brought the women’s basketball team back to ...
Civic Action Plan Will Shift Focus Toward Student Preparedness
In an all-campus email from Jan. 29, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Joyce Jacobsen announced the publication of the ...
US Athletes Speak Out Against Nassar, Systemic Abuse
Content warning: This article includes themes of sexual abuse and gender-based violence. Nearly a year and a half ago, The Indianapolis ...
Estimated Prophet: Remembering John Perry Barlow ’69
John Perry Barlow ’69, the self-proclaimed “junior lyricist of the Grateful Dead” and founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, passed ...
“Reclaiming the Gaze” Lauds Black Art at Davison Art Center
The intrepid souls who braved Wednesday’s miserable weather to attend the opening of the Davison Art Center’s latest exhibition were ...
Cinefiles 2/7-2/10
We’re moving into our third week of the calendar tomorrow and we are champing at the bit to tell you all ...
“Man with a Movie Camera” Reinforces the Power of Film Decades Later
Dziga Vertov’s 1929 film “Man with a Movie Camera,” was screened at the film series this past Saturday. Though heralded ...
