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In “Democracy and Commerce at the U.S. Open,” David Foster Wallace writes, “professional tennis always gets called an international sport, ...
“Tidying Up with Marie Kondo” Sparks Plenty of Joy
Marie Kondo is something of a Martha Stewart for the internet age, simultaneously fastidious and caring, spiritual and practical. Her ...
“Bandersnatch” Disappoints Despite Innovative Premise
For the entertainment company Netflix, which, much like other contemporary online corporations, has built a media empire on the enticing ...
Middletown Moves Forward with St. Vincent de Paul’s Proposal for Green Street Building
On Jan. 9, Middletown Mayor Dan Drew announced his support for St. Vincent de Paul’s bid for 51 Green Street, ...
African American Studies Granted Department Status
African American Studies (AFAM) was granted department status by a full-faculty vote on Dec. 4, 2018. The department will be making changes ...
Status Report: What’s up with the Sustainability Action Plan?
The Wesleyan Sustainability Office released a progress report to mark the end of the first implementation period of the five-year ...
“Red Dead Redemption 2” Perfects the Art of the Prequel
Warning: This post contains majors spoilers for “Red Dead Redemption 2,” including extensive discussion of the game’s ending. Despite being ...
WesCeleb: Sammy Morreale ’19
Sammy Morreale ’19 is a Center for the Humanities Fellow, a Questbridge scholar, and a pre-med student turned Second Stage ...
Women’s Basketball Successfully Navigates Busy Break
The women’s basketball team played hard non-stop over the school break, both on the road and at home. Over the ...
Chabad on Church: A New House Brings New Opportunities
After its establishment in 2011, Chabad at Wesleyan is now expanding with a new house on 132 Church Street. Throughout the ...
