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A new program called IN-Reach will be implemented this summer, recruiting high school students from local schools to work in University research ...
University Minimum Wage to Be Tied to Administrative Staff’s in October 2020
University minimum wage increases will be tied to increases in the administrative staff salary pool beginning in October 2020. The RAISE ...
Adobo for Dummies: Cooking Filipino Cuisine in the Nutmeg State
One wintry Connecticut evening, a California girl trudged through the (melting) snow on the fringes of campus in search of ...
Men’s Lax Conquers Conn. College, Falls in Postseason Play
The men’s lacrosse team’s push for another NESCAC and Division III crown came to a sudden halt last Saturday. The ...
Softball Slides to Season Close
Softball’s season started off with sunny match-ups in Florida, yet has recently ended in chills as the team fell to ...
Golf Wraps up Season With Williams Invitational, Women’s Team to Play in Fall
As Wesleyan warms up for springtime and the year winds to an end, our Cardinal golf team has been busy ...
Drew’s Draft Day Musings
The 2019 NFL Draft was held last Thursday through Saturday in Nashville, TN, and like a true champion I watched ...
In “Cardboard Piano,” Love Persists Even If Forgiveness Cannot
Love has a funny way of growing in the places where it’s most dangerous, across cultures that struggle to co-exist, ...
Fish ’19 and McLaren ’21 Discuss Second Annual SOC Art Gallery
This past Friday at the Workshop, The Ankh hosted its annual exhibition of student of color (SOC) artists, which included ...
“Normal People” Is a Sharply Authentic Portrait of Modern Love
Novels about relationships can be fraught with overly emotional language and unrealistically high stakes. “Normal People,” Irish author Sally Rooney’s ...
