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When Sara Philippe ’19 isn’t tutoring students in Middletown, she’s usually standing on tables in Usdan or riding her bike ...
The Wesleyan Administration and Its Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Response to Working Conditions
The Wesleyan University administration has done nothing wrong ever. At least, that’s the impression you’d get from the email Chief ...
Professor Reid-Pharr Delivers Diane Weiss Lecture on James Baldwin
On Thursday, April 18, Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Harvard University, Robert Reid-Pharr, delivered the annual Diane ...
Dance Studios Opened to Student Groups on Friday Evenings
Beginning next semester, student groups will be able to reserve studio space at Cross Street Dance Studio and the Bessie ...
Harold, They’re Lesbians: “Killing Eve” Maintains First Season’s Intensity
This review contains spoilers for Season 1 of “Killing Eve.” In my review of Season 1 of “Killing Eve,” BBC America’s ...
Final Week of Art Theses Displays Diverse Array of Mediums
This past Tuesday, the final set of art thesis exhibitions went up in the University’s Zilkha Gallery. The exhibitions, which ...
“Eons” Connects Three Women’s Pain Across Identities, Time, and Space
When you see a play, it’s not often that you get to see the beginning or end of existence as ...
Sturm Lecturer Ghez Takes Audience to the Center of the Milky Way
On Tuesday, April 23, Dr. Andrea M. Ghez gave the annual Sturm Memorial Lecture, leaving attendees wondering about what her ...
Power of Language Conference Forefronts Multilingualism
This weekend, the Fries Center for Global Studies will be hosting the second-annual Power of Language Conference to highlight multiculturalism ...
Running and Health: Why It’s Time To Pound the Pavement
I started running as a way to keep in shape for my high school soccer team. My school had an ...
