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Every semester, University students face similar conundrums while filling out pre-registration for courses. Whether you’re trying to find an easier professor to ...
Bynum Discusses Book, Research on Enslaved Rhode Islanders
On Thursday, Feb. 21, the English Department hosted Assistant Professor of African American Literature and Culture at Hampshire College Tara ...
“Pink!” Delves into the Complexities of Girlhood and How Best to Represent It
“Pink!,” written by Stacy Davidowitz and directed by Annie Ning ’20 this past weekend, was simultaneously one of the best and ...
Town Hall Discusses Contributions of Bureaucracy and Campus Culture to Struggling Music Scene
This past Friday, Aural Wes and Concert Committee along with a variety of other music groups on campus organized a ...
Springing Forward (and Looking Back): A 2019 Guide to Wesleyan Spring Sports
While Wesleyan’s Non-Athletic Regular Persons (NARPS, if you will) head home for spring break, many of Wesleyan’s athletics teams are ...
Middletown Diaries: Communication Breakdown
Based on the New York Times’ “Metropolitan Diaries,” the Middletown Diaries will include awkward, funny, novel, or sweet anecdotes, stories, ...
Ujamaa Hosts Panel Discussion on Black Identity and Experience in STEM
On Tuesday, Feb. 19, Ujamaa, the University’s Black Student Union, presented a panel discussion featuring University alumni and students. Panelists shared ...
New Bystander Intervention Curriculum Debuts
After launching a new Bystander Intervention Training model, WesWell and the Office of Survivor Advocacy and Community Education (SACE) hosted the ...
Professor’s Bookshelf: Marc Longenecker
When asked about what he’s been watching lately, Assistant Professor of the Practice in Film Studies Marc Longenecker took a ...
Here’s the Dish: A View from Inside the Usdan Dish Room
At noon on Saturday, I follow a specific set of steps, my movements already becoming rhythmic, intentional. I punch in ...
