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Editor’s Note: This review contains spoilers. I was highly anticipating the arrival of Season 4 of Netflix’s “Black Mirror”—and so ...
Jordan Bonner ’19 Reveals Keys to Success as an Individual and a Team
The Wesleyan men’s basketball team has been flying high, transforming the Cardinals into birds of prey with strong play this season. ...
One Flu Over the Cardinal’s Nest: Awareness and Prevention
On Jan. 25, University Medical Director Tom McLarney sent out a campus-wide email with information about the flu season. On ...
Wes Docs Series: Remembering the 1990 Firebombing of the President’s Office
Over winter break, when Wesleyan students return home for the holidays, students inevitably field the same sort of questions from ...
Sorey ’11 and Orr Win USA Fellowships
Composer, multi-instrumentalist, and Professor Tyshawn Sorey MA ’11 and Distinguished Fellow in the College of the Environment (COE) Allison Orr ...
They Won Some, They Lost One: Women’s Basketball Looks Ahead
Last weekend was a mixed bag for the Cardinals, as they extended their winning streak to four games with a ...
University Hires New SACE Director
The University has hired Johanna DeBari as the Director of the Office of Survivor Advocacy this semester. The Survivor Advocacy ...
In the Original Musical “Part of Us,” Letting Go is Letting In
In “Part of Us,” each character is a stranger in their own body. There’s Adam (Amira Leila Suntana ’20), a ...
“Call Me by Your Name” Poorly Represents the Queer Community
After a handful of my friends had been badgering me to see it for weeks, I finally watched “Call Me ...
Point-Counterpoint: “The Last Jedi”
In “Point-Counterpoint,” two of our editors debate the merits of a work of pop culture. Here, Arts Editors Connor Aberle ...
