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A species of fish has recently been named in honor of Barry Chernoff, the Robert Schumann Professor of Environmental Studies. ...
Sarah Imhoff Discusses Masculinity and American Jewish History
On Monday, April 15, students and faculty gathered in Russell House to attend the annual Jeremy Zwelling Lecture given by ...
Wesleyan Club Tennis Earns First Ever Trip to Nationals
While Wesleyan varsity tennis serves it up on the national stage, club tennis swung this spring at the USTA Tennis ...
Thesis Spotlights: Emily Steckhan, Chiara Bercu, and Noah Kahan
Content warning: mention of violence. After seniors popped the champagne on the steps of Olin this Tuesday, they finally had ...
“Someone That They Can Count On”: Foster Care Support Project Receives Patricelli Funding
Junior Kat Osorto waited eagerly for the phone to ring in Wesleyan’s sleepy student-run cafe. When it did, signaling the ...
“Next to Normal” Updates a Beloved Musical While Remaining True to Its Heart
When “Next to Normal” opened on Broadway in April 2009, it was nominated for 11 Tony Awards and won three. ...
Warning: Isaac Gotterer ’19’s Thesis Performance Dazzles and Deconstructs
When Isaac Gotterer ’19 first got to work on their Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (FGSS) thesis last fall, they envisioned ...
In “Blind Faith,” Confrontation Comes From Love
When was the last time you’ve spoken completely honestly to your family? Talking to your parents and siblings—directly, unabashedly, even ...
POSSE Veteran Meg Wiley ’22 Talks Golf Team, Path to Wesleyan
After growing over the last few years, the Wesleyan golf team has started the spring season strong. One newer arrival ...
Drama Reigns in First Round of NBA Playoffs
It doesn’t matter which team you’re supporting; If you’re a sports fan, this past week of playoff basketball has been an ...
