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This past Friday and Saturday, I experienced the death of the weekend firsthand. The news hit me fast and hard: ...
Settle For What? Looking Beyond Electoralism For Radical Change
Note: the opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors only, and do not necessarily reflect the views ...
First Things First Adapts to COVID-19 Regulations for Class of 2024
First Things First (FTF), the orientation program organized by the Resource Center for first-year, First-Generation Low-Income (FGLI) students, ran from ...
Ten WSA Senators Elected to Represent the Class of 2024
Ten new senators were elected to represent the class of 2024 in the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) General Assembly (GA). ...
Middletown Small Businesses Adapt to COVID-19
Small businesses in Middletown that rely heavily on students for economic revenue have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and ...
Fifteen Percent of Enrolled Undergraduate Students Studying Remotely for Fall Semester
Fifteen percent of all undergraduate students enrolled in the University for the fall semester are studying remotely, according to University ...
Metrics for Whether “i’m thinking of ending things” is Right For You (With A Caveat)
As we continue this unusual fall semester at the University, our free time is steadily shrinking as our workload increases. ...
In Conversation With Performer Kristina Wong, Plots are Formed for Creating Art Relevant to 2020
“So I made a rap album in Uganda, folks!” This is one of the many strange things I heard Kristina ...
Class of ‘24 Adjusts to College Amidst Pandemic
This year has been one long experiment in uncertainty and adaptation. For first-years arriving on campus, the start to college ...
Fries Center Launches Curriculum Internationalization Initiative
The Fries Center for Global Studies (FCGS) has launched the Internationalizing the Curriculum Initiative, a program comprised of four two-hour ...
