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An artist who crafts a looming 30-foot sculpted spider and names it “Mother” should not be one whose works offer ...
Women’s Crew Takes Second at Charles, First at Fish
But in order to even be prepared for races, both teams have been hard at work in the gym and ...
Field Hockey Finishes Season With Conn College Conquest
After a tough few months, field hockey finished the season strong with a win against ’CAC competitor Conn College. With ...
Men’s and Women’s Soccer Seasons End Prematurely
Through triumphs, loses, and many overtimes, the Wesleyan soccer teams have had anything but a predictable season. Though their seasons ...
duCille Presents Richard Slotkin Lecture on TV and the “Thug Default”
On Thursday, Oct. 26 at 4:30 p.m., Emerita Professor of English Ann duCille gave the third annual Richard Slotkin American ...
Humor That Bites and Voices That Soar in “Bat Boy: The Musical”
Psi U has been transformed into a cave. Eerie lighting floods the room, while the dripping of water and the ...
The University and the Civil War: Grappling With Race at 19th Century Wesleyan
In recent years, higher education has been forced to reckon with a history of systemic racism that has plagued many of ...
Advice from the Copy Desk: Fall Fun & Robots
From: Nuts and Bailouts ’18 Should we tax robots? Opinion one: Only the sex robots. Other robots are essential job ...
It’s As Easy As 1, 2, 3, (4): Cake!
Here’s the thing about me: I am an abysmal baker. I burn cookies, I accidentally substitute salt for sugar, and ...
Fileting with Fleming: Shrimp is a Fall Dish, Dummy
Why don’t they like my shrimp? I spent hours contemplating that question this past summer working as a chilled seafood ...
