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The Wesleyan Democrats hosted an annual College Democrats of Connecticut (CDCT) Conference on campus Saturday. The event focused on growing ...
LEAD Conference Offers Networking and Career-Building Opportunities
A group of 23 students left campus this weekend to attend the annual Latina Empowerment and Development Conference (LEAD) in ...
Fellow Barbara Adams Talks Design, IDEAS Minor, and Interdisciplinarity
Andrew W. Mellon Fellow Barbara Adams, the post-doctorate brought to the University for design, is not a designer. Instead, her ...
Hot Takes with Hogan: A Dime for My Thoughts
There is so much happening right now in the world of sports. The NBA trade deadline is approaching, the playoff ...
Ignore the Noise: The Patriot Way
On a January night during winter break, my phone vibrated in my pocket. I assumed the notification would read the ...
Antarctica’s Bizarre Brilliance Proves an Unforgettable Journey
As a photographer, expeditionist, and historian, my father has been to Antarctica over forty times. My house is an Antarctic ...
“Greatest Showman” is Imperfect Fun
If you've so much as thought about “The Greatest Showman,” chances are you had one of two reactions: a squeal of ...
“A Body in Fukushima” Beautifully Re-Creates a Painful History
Eiko Otake’s choreography is both bold and theatrical. How then might she translate this theatricality and choreography into “A Body in ...
Fries Center Offers Opportunity for Language-Learning through Mango
Building upon the program introduced last year, the Fries Center for Global Studies will offer students, faculty, staff, and alumni ...
Reexamining Media Coverage of Late ’60s Racial Tensions That Gripped the Campus Community
When racial antagonism seized the University’s campus in the late 1960s, a surprising but familiar setting served as the primary ...
