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Recycling—a common practice on campus, in Connecticut, and globally—is known for its environmental and sustainable benefits. But in last couple years, ...
Cinefiles 11/13–11/16
This week at the Film Series: Mystery, music, Melissa McCarthy, and murder! We begin our slate of screenings with “The ...
Dea’s “The Secret of Overtones” Performance Creates Unified Sound From Dissonance
Performer, composer, and Wesleyan alum Alex Dea Ph.D. ’80 performed “The Secret of Overtones,” a concert featuring sounds from Javanese ...
Cross Talk: Laurie Anderson, The Art of Falling
In “Cross Talks,” two writers sit down to discuss a book, movie, TV show, or piece of art they both ...
McAlear v. Wesleyan Proceeds With First Pretrial Hearing
The preliminary hearing for the case of Michael McAlear v. Wesleyan University took place on Tuesday, Oct. 29 at the ...
First Generation Low Income Committee Talks Affordable Health Care, Dining Options Over Breaks
Building off of last year’s goals, the First Generation Low Income (FGLI) Committee is moving forward with a budget proposal to open dining ...
Women’s Basketball Preps for New Season, Welcomes Back Promising Young Core
As the temperature continues to drop in this New England fall, the sports world to looks to move indoors. The ...
EEE in Connecticut Stirs up Scheduling for University Athletics
This fall, Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) crept into Connecticut, affecting sports seasons across the state. While the first frost has ...
“La Casa de Bernarda Alba” Is a Study in Controlled Tension
“En ocho años que dure el luto no ha de entrar en esta casa el viento de la calle.” “During ...
California Students React to Wildfires at Home
Throughout the past several weeks, wildfires in both Northern and Southern California have destroyed buildings and forced thousands to evacuate ...
