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As readers of this article may be a part of the last group of people who were on Tumblr during its ...
Tentacle-izing Tapas: An Exciting and Affordable Trip to El Pulpo
“Oh El Pulpo, I adore thee!” reads one Yelp review for this restaurant. For its fresh, delicious tapas and peaceful environment, El ...
Loss of Life: MGMT’s Self-Help Text
The musical duo MGMT—the University’s own Andrew VanWyngarden ’05 and Ben Goldwasser ’05—has long been a case study in reinvention. ...
Banana Bread Blunders: Baking From the Heart
Banana bread is among the most nostalgic baked goods. Every family has their recipe, but absolutely no one can beat ...
Highlighting Black Athletes: Imani Ochieng ’25 Talks Team Values, Season Highlights, and Identity in Sports
In the last segment of “Highlighting Black Athletes,” we are featuring a top player from the Wesleyan women’s field hockey ...
Office of Admission Releases Early Decision Data; Implications of SCOTUS Affirmative Action Decision Remain Unclear
On Saturday, Feb. 10, Wesleyan University released the results for the class of 2028 Early Decision II (EDII) applicant pool. There ...
Wesleyan Men’s Basketball Finishes Season Optimistic for Future
On Jan. 27, Wesleyan men’s basketball took on Hamilton, looking to break a three-game skid and take the next step ...
Samsara 2024: Unraveling Norms and Preserving Absurdity
The snowy walk to Crowell Concert Hall, the sparkle of salwar-kameez and kurtis under winter coats, and the echo of ...
My Personal Surveillance State: How the Digital Age Has Made Me Need To Know Everything, Even When I Don’t Want To
I would never describe myself as a perfectly well-balanced individual. Recently, I asked some friends of mine whether I was ...
Capstone Curation Project Explores the Evolution of Eclectic and Its Role on Campus
“Archival Methods in the Eclectic Collection(s),” an exhibition curated by Emma Steckline ’24 in partial fulfillment of her history capstone, ...
