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With her passion for social justice, Alice Swan ’21, a double major in government and the College of East Asian ...
Hot Takes, Cool Trails: Cameron Bonnevie ’23 Takes on Wesleyan’s Running Paths
Before that fateful day in March, back when you took physical contact and access to toilet paper for granted, you ...
Twenty-Five is a Magic Number: 10 Must-Visit Places Within a 25 Mile Radius
Twenty-five isn’t necessarily that big of a number. By the time you turn 25, you’re already halfway to 30, and you ...
The Revolution is Designed: Graphics in Social Justice Movements
You’ve probably seen it while scrolling down your social media feed for the umpteenth time, rolling around in your bed ...
NBA Playoffs: Recapping the Turbulent Second Round
The second round of the NBA Playoffs has been nothing short of tremendous, featuring two upsets as well as two ...
Small Clubs and Big Storylines: A Premier League Preview (Part 2)
Part 1 of this preview covered the Premier League’s biggest clubs, those with a real chance at finishing in the ...
Late Night Returns, Relocated to Summerfields
As of Monday, Sept. 14, Late Night will operate out of Summerfields for the rest of the academic year, instead ...
Taco Soup and the Liminal Qualities of Remote Study
Yesterday afternoon I made a batch of what we (and by we I mean my mother and my great-grandfather) call ...
The Coming Chaos: We All Know What’s Going to Happen in November; it’s Better That We Start Talking About it Now
Last Wednesday, while talking to reporters in North Carolina, President Trump encouraged his supporters to vote twice to “test” the ...
Three Scientific Imaging Contest Finalists Announced Over the Summer
The College of Integrative Sciences (CIS) announced the winners of this year’s Scientific Imaging Contest: Osama Elgabori ’22, Carol Dalgarno ...
