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In a year of whirlwind national elections, the University's race for president of the Student Assembly lacked a competitive edge. ...
Gone but Not Forgotten: A MoCon Retrospective
Imagine a giant gleaming flying saucer perched on top of Foss Hill, overlooking Vine Street and the tennis courts. Scores of students enjoyed meals ...
How Matthew Weiner’s Senior Thesis Informs “Mad Men”
“Mad Men” became one of the catalysts in my decision to apply to Wesleyan early decision when I was a ...
Men’s Lax Rallies to Defeat Williams in NESCAC Quarterfinals
The men’s lacrosse team competed in the first round of the NESCAC tournament this past Saturday, April 29 at Jackson ...
Middletown Mayor Dan Drew Talks Resistance and Activism in this Political Moment
On Wednesday, May 3, Middletown Mayor Dan Drew came to the University to speak to students and answer questions concerning ...
Anti-Card Access Petition Opens Debate of Security vs. Privacy
In response to the implementation of evening card-swipe access at Olin Library, Middletown Potluck, Jewish Voice for Peace, and Veg ...
From We$Hookupz 2020 to Soggy We$ Memes: Tracing the Rise and Fall of Wesleyan’s Meme Scene
One Saturday night last spring, I found myself in what was unfamiliar territory for a guy who lived in the ...
“Things I’ll Never Say” Blends Queer Politics with 2000s Punk
What happens when you cross an angsty high school love triangle with a coming-out story? Oh, did I mention ...
Professor’s Bookshelf: Lisa Locascio
Visiting Professor of Creative Writing in English Lisa Locascio has a problem: she reads too many books. Born in Chicago, ...
Baseball Shows Grit in 1-2 Series Loss Versus Amherst
The Cards lost to Amherst this past weekend in a heart-wrenching 1-2 series that left the Little Three title in ...
