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Physical Plant and the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) Student Life Committee (SLC) have launched an initiative to install menstrual bins ...
Poems of Our Climate: To Capture
About the Column: Poems of Our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Oliver Egger ’23. Oliver Egger also ...
The Sympathy of Germs: Socialism of the Microbe at Wesleyan
From “Yersinia Pestis” in the 14th century to COVID-19, death due to infectious disease is a prevalent and persistent threat ...
University ITS to Retire Airwes Wi-Fi Network in January 2022
The University’s Information Technology Services (ITS) will retire the airwes Wi-Fi network in January 2022. ITS Director of User Services ...
Global Travel in a Global Pandemic: Study Abroad During COVID-19
The promise of studying abroad has always been a draw of college life: universities advertise their study abroad programs to ...
What COVID-19 Didn’t Teach Us: Illness in the Classroom
In mid-September, Mackenzie Wiley got a call from Dr. Tom McLarney, Wesleyan’s Medical Director and on-campus COVID-19 specialist, informing her ...
Major League Soccer Matchups: Playoffs Preview
With the Major League Soccer playoffs kicking off this Saturday (Nov. 20), a breakdown of the matchups and favorites is ...
University to Launch Human Rights Advocacy Minor in Fall 2022
The University will launch a Human Rights Advocacy minor, beginning in Fall 2022, through a partnership with the University Network ...
Kyle Shin ’20 Discusses Musical Expression and Upcoming EP “Always Autumn”
Kyle Shin ’20 is a San Francisco-based rapper and singer who makes music under the name Son of Paper. The ...
São Paulo GP Review: Hamilton Dominates Difficult Weekend at Interlagos to Earn 101st Win
Intense on-track and off-track controversies filled the Formula One (F1) weekend as the grid returned to the Autódromo José Carlos ...
