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For fans of musicals like “Once” or “La La Land,” “Bloom,” an original musical directed by Nathan Pugh ’21 and ...
“Riverdale” Remains Ridiculous, With All the Highs and Lows That Follow
The first season of “Riverdale” was a surprise success, taking a premise that should’ve fallen flat on its face (adapting ...
Damage Done: Recapping the Boston Red Sox’ World Series Victory
The damage has been done. After an MLB-best 108 wins in the regular season, the Boston Red Sox ripped through ...
Tricking and Treating: A Look Back on Halloweekend
Halloweekend is always a jam-packed time for students at the University. This year particularly, over nine official events in program ...
CAPS Authorized to “Immediately” Hire Additional Full-Time Therapist
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Director Jennifer D’Andrea announced in a campus-wide email that CAPS is currently looking for another ...
Pete Rose Vs. the Baseball Hall of Fame: A Case to Let Him In
The Baseball Hall of Fame voting committee has exiled Pete Rose from Cooperstown for long enough. It is time that ...
Both Crew Teams End Season With Strong Performances
The solid season-openings at Head of the Riverfront set high hopes for the crew teams as they headed to Cambridge, ...
Will the Truth Set You Free? Barnard Professor Talks About Truth and Confessions in Art, Politics and Culture
Confession. The ten-minute meeting you have with a priest to rid of that nagging, guilty feeling after a wild night ...
Amy Bloom Hosts First “Table Talk” of the Year
Amy Bloom, English professor and New York Times best-selling author, hosted the first of her long-running “Table Talk” events in the Shapiro ...
Circles and Ciphers Leads Restorative Justice Peace Circle
A Chicago-based restorative justice organization called Circles and Ciphers led a peace circle hosted by Wesleyan Students for Ending Mass ...
