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On Thursday, Feb. 22, President Michael Roth ’78 announced in a blog post that applicants’ walkout-related suspensions would not affect admissions ...
Ada/Ava is a Tender Foray into Contemporary Silent Theater
Ada/Ava, brought to the University by Manual Cinema this past Friday, poignantly and irrevocably destroys the traditional puppet show. The show centers around ...
Forging New Centers: Marginal Voices in Contemporary Poetry
The Vietnamese-American poet Ocean Vuong’s first book Night Sky with Exit Wounds features “Headfirst,” a kind of epistolary poem featuring ...
Cottrell Scholar Meredith Hughes Shoots for the Stars
In January 2018, Assistant Professor of Astronomy and Integrative Sciences Meredith Hughes was named a Cottrell Scholar by the Research ...
Coming Off Final Four Season, Cardinals Sit Atop Preseason Polls
Winning the NCAA championship may be the lofty goal of every college sports team, but for the Cardinals’ men’s lacrosse ...
“Black Phoenix Rising” is a Testament to Black Vitality and Resistance
“A Black Phoenix Rising Art Experience” won’t be here for long, but it’s worth seeing while you still can. The ...
WesCeleb: Gabby Resnick ’18
Want to know more about Gabby Resnick ’18? Travel back in time and go to the Gabby Resnick Pregame from ...
Professor’s Bookshelf: Amy Bloom ’75
Shapiro-Silverberg Professor of Creative Writing Amy Bloom, who is a New York Times best-selling author and National Book Award nominee, ...
Woody Fu ’01 to Perform at Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival
“As an Asian American guy, I’m ULTRA invisible in the world of porn,” writes Woody Fu in a Huffington Post ...
Women’s Swim and Dive Rewrites Program History in NESCAC Tournament
After a seventh-place finish in the 2016-2017 NESCAC campaign, the best for the program since 2008, the women’s swim and ...
