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Two sights immediately caught my eye when I stepped into the opening reception for “Acts and Illusions,” Davison Art Center’s current ...
WSA Launches Printing Allowance Program
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) has launched The Wesleyan Print Allowance program, which is aimed at expanding resources for low-income ...
Filleting with Fleming: Svenska Potato Dumplings
When I was six years old, my parents sat my two sisters and me down at the kitchen table and ...
University Assists With Natural Disaster Relief
On Friday, Sept. 8, Vice President of Student Affairs Michael Whaley demonstrated the University’s support for those affected by Hurricane ...
The MASH Showcases Thriving Wesleyan Music Scene
As a freshman, I had no idea what to expect from the MASH, this weekend's music festival offering a taste of ...
LCD Soundsystem’s American Dream: James Murphy Finally Loses his Edge
James Murphy is a master manipulator: he knows how to elicit any reaction from his listeners through his musical choices. He ...
University Health Insurance: Past, Present, and Future
This past year’s debate over the future of health insurance in America has undoubtedly sent shockwaves throughout the country. The ...
Wesleyan Student Resource Center Opens
This Monday marked the opening of the University’s new Student Resource Center. Located at 167 High St.–formerly the home of ...
University Students and Central Connecticut Residents Rally for Marco Reyes
University students are working to raise money for Marco Reyes, a Connecticut resident of over two decades, who recently received a ...
WSA Relaunches Project No Red Zone
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) has restarted Project No Red Zone, a program to curb sexual assault, for its second year. WSA President ...
