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From September 14-15, Wesleyan will host its annual Shasha Seminar for Human Concerns. This year’s event, titled “Suicide and Resilience: ...
Not Another Dead Girl: HBO’s “Sharp Objects” Foregrounds Women’s Rage
Warning: This article contains major spoilers for “Sharp Objects.” Finishing up its first—and reportedly only—eight-episode run on Aug. 26, HBO’s ...
Trials and Tribulations: Zoe Oasis ’21 Describes Her Journey Through Multiple Knee Injuries
You hear it all the time in sports news: “....is out for the year with a torn ACL.” It’s a ...
Olin Restoration Leaves Windows Boarded Up and Study Rooms Closed
Several of the windows of Olin Memorial Library have been removed and are being restored, a project that has led ...
Peer Advocates for Working Students Formed to Educate and Fight for Student Workers
A new student group called Peer Advocates for Working Students (PAWS) has been formed to educate student workers about their ...
From “Jurassic World” to “Mission Impossible”: Ranking the Summer’s Biggest Movies
Each summer, Hollywood releases many of its biggest movies. They’re the kinds that can cost over $200 million to produce ...
Men’s Soccer Hopes to Correct 2017’s Missteps, Improve on Disappointing Finish
Through the first six games of last fall, men’s soccer posted a 5-1 record, with wins over strong sides including ...
Dial M for Middletown: The Essential First Year Guide to Forest City’s Hidden Gems
Almost everyone has heard Middletown called “the New York City of central Connecticut.” It’s a real thing we have heard. ...
Women’s Volleyball Prepares for Title Defense on Heels of Historic Season
Volleyball is back. This season, the Cardinals look to build off their incredible NESCAC-winning campaign of 2017. Last year, the ...
The Great Divide: Usdan’s Loud and Quiet Sides
If you’ve been to the dining hall, you’ve probably noticed that Usdan (pronounced yooz-dan) University Center is divided into two ...
