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“The Lost City of Z” is sprawling, dense, and lush; overflowing with rich, carefully shot textures and sequences of brilliant, ...
Baseball’s Offense Soars Despite Uneven Results
Baseball took a break from NESCAC play this past week to face a series of six non-conference opponents. After suffering ...
Wesleyan Refugee Project to Host Noted Photographer of Refugees: Angie Smith
On Friday, April 21, the Wesleyan Refugee Project (WRP) will host a talk and photography exhibit on refugee resettlement in ...
Men’s Lacrosse Bests Trinity, Bowdoin, Extends Win Streak to Twelve
The men’s lacrosse team is in the midst of a great season, currently sitting at 12-1 overall (7-1 in conference play) ...
Mayer’s “The Search For Everything” is a Painfully Boring Death Knell
You probably didn’t notice this background noise, but John Mayer released another album on April 14 this year, titled “The Search ...
Wesleyan Bookstore Hiring Practice Makes for Turbulent Transition
As preparations for Wesleyan’s new bookstore near completion, the hiring practices of the store’s managing company, R.J. Julia Booksellers, have ...
Recap: Week 3 of Art Theses Examines Empty Space and Enters the Realm of Photography
The third senior thesis exhibition reception of the year was held at Zilkha on Wednesday, April 19 and featured the ...
Voices on the Margin: Andy Behrman ’84, Terrie Williams, and the Privileged Narrative of the Psychiatric Memoir
Trying to convey such an intimate and interior experience such as mental illness, which is dependent on the mind yet simultaneously ...
Battling Sweeping Winds, Golf Swept by Williams
On a hot and humid Easter Sunday, golf closed out its first match of the season against a formidable Williams ...
Gary Kriksciun Brings Abstraction to Exley
Upon returning from spring break, the more observant members of the Wesleyan community may have noticed that Pi Café has ...
