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Humor and political correctness have always held a tenuous relationship. Comedians often cross the line between what’s pushing the envelope ...
Emily Greenhouse ’08 Flourishes as Managing Editor of The New Yorker
Some forty stories up in the new One World Trade Center building in Manhattan, next to a framed-yet-scrapped post-election cover ...
Mercedes and Ferrari Quickest as Formula One Season Begins
The latest season of Formula One racing has just recently begun, and with it comes new regulations, faster cars, and, ...
Fed Board Governor Dr. Lael Brainard ’83 Drives the Economy Forward
The true test of whether or not your job is vital to the sustenance of the national economy is if you ...
Men’s Tennis Outduels Williams for the First Time in 47 Years
The Wesleyan courts were abuzz this Sunday, April 9, as No. 8 men’s tennis rolled to a statement 6-3 win ...
Men’s Lax Pushes Past Williams, Takes Little Three Title
The men’s lacrosse team took the Little Three crown on Saturday, April 8 after conquering the Williams Ephs with a ...
Men’s Lax Edges Amherst to Keep Eight-Game Win Streak Alive
The men’s lacrosse team is one of the highest ranked teams in the country, sitting at 13th after a poll on ...
Blumenthal Town Hall Addresses Policy, Partisanship
In a time of massive proposed budget cuts, controversial Supreme Court nominations, and threats to the survival of the planet, ...
University to Move Forward With Equity and Inclusion Resource Center
The University has set official plans in motion to address the first of three Equity Task Force recommendations: constructing a resource center devoted to ...
Candace Nelson ’96 on Sprinkles and Why Cupcakes Aren’t a Trend
There is no “typical” Wesleyan graduate. Yes, we have a bevy of alumni in the film industry and other creative ...
