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In an all-campus email sent on Thursday, Aug. 17, Assistant Dean of Students/Student Conduct Kevin Butler announced that starting with ...
Can We Stop Pretending That This Is a Normal Republican Primary?
This Wednesday, Sept. 27, hopeful Republican challengers will take the stage at the Reagan Presidential Library in California for their ...
The Durham Fair: On the Spectacle of Americana
1916: You might know it as the year Woodrow Wilson was re-elected, the year the first Planned Parenthood clinic opened, ...
WesChess: Just a Nudge…
In 2018, in the 43rd Chess Olympiad organized by the Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE) in Batumi, Georgia, 15-year-old Grandmaster Alireza ...
SOC Barbecue Returns with a Flair as Resource Center Celebrates Student Diversity and Talent
Students of color from across campus gathered in high spirits at the annual Student of Color Barbecue, hosted by the ...
Learning from Dinner at Silo London, the World’s First Zero-Waste Restaurant
Last month, to celebrate our one-year anniversary, my partner and I had a lovely dinner at Silo, an intimate restaurant ...
Five of the Best Places in Middletown To Enjoy Brunch Outside
As we enjoy the final weeks of warm weather and long, sunny days, while also looking forward to the real ...
SHADES Is Back for the Fall Semester with New Productions and Passions
SHADES—Wesleyan’s theater collective for Black, Indigenous, Latine, and Asian students—held an open mic for their first event this semester on Saturday, Sept. 16 ...
Poems of Our Climate: In Turn of Starvation
About the Column: Poems of Our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Ava Guralnick ’25. The column was ...
University Ends Legacy Admissions Following Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Ruling
The University announced the end of Wesleyan’s legacy admissions program, in which applicants with a family member who attended Wesleyan were favored ...
