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If you’ve ever worked in the Digital Design Studio, heard some awesome slam poetry, or scanned through WesAdmits, you’ve probably ...
Ko ’98 Longlisted for Book Award
Lisa Ko ’98 has been longlisted for the 2017 National Book Award for fiction for her novel, “The Leavers.” Ko ...
The Class of 2021 Reacts to Claudia Rankine’s ‘Citizen’
Last May, the University's commencement speaker, the poet Claudia Rankine, congratulated the Class of 2017 on their success at Wesleyan. ...
Rubin ’18 Helps Emphasize Project No Red Zone Within Athletic Community
The recent relaunch of Project No Red Zone has sparked a new focus on ensuring that the efforts to prevent sexual assault reach ...
Saturday Night Lights: Cardinals Stun Tufts With Last-Minute OT Comeback
Despite offensive struggles in the first half, the Cardinals were able to pull off a miraculous comeback in the final ...
Oh Wonder Brings Uplifting Tracks and Irresistible Charm to New Haven
This weekend, New Haven was treated to a performance full of relatable lyrics and an array of lights from British ...
Exley Files: McAlear’s Lab Discovers “Dancing Genes”
Sometimes, genes dance with each other. Associate Professor of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Michael A. McAlear and his student researchers found that ...
Huge Week Ahead: Men’s Soccer Looks to Build Off Strong Start
The Wesleyan men’s soccer team has gotten off to a fast start this year, winning five of their first six ...
Dissecting the Trade That Sent Carmelo Anthony to the Oklahoma City Thunder
Carmelo Anthony’s name had been in the midst of trade talks for the better part of the last calendar year. ...
Two to One: Volleyball Takes First Loss But Ends Weekend Strong
I know this is embarrassing, but I was actually late to the volleyball game last Thursday. Long story short, they ...
