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The week of Nov. 17 marked this year’s International Education Week, hosted by the Fries Center for Global Studies at ...
Free the Facts Engages University Students in Fiscal Policy Discussion
On Monday, Nov. 17, representatives from Free the Facts, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to educating young Americans on national ...
As DKE Seeks a Return to Campus, Expansive Goals With Few Policy Promises
There are few University organizations as controversial as the Gamma Phi chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon (DKE). A quick summary ...
From the Argives: Why The Campus Trolley Stopped
How many trolleys have you seen on campus? One hundred years ago, the rumble and rattle of sunflower-yellow streetcars was ...
Michael Steinberg ’83: Wesleyan Activist Turned ACLU Lawyer and UMich Law Professor
Michael Steinberg ’83 is the director of the Civil Rights Litigation Initiative at The University of Michigan Law School. Prior ...
Wesleyan Partnership Continues to Change Lives In and Out of Prison After 16 Years
Twice a week this past summer term, some 20 students at the high-security Cheshire Correctional Institution—about a 30-minute drive from ...
The Foster Connection’s Aryana Galdo ’28: Perseverance Amidst JCCP Cuts
The Foster Connection is a student-run organization that provides remote tutoring and mentorship to foster children of all ages across ...
Highly Anticipated “Marta Becket” Charms as First Show in Brand-New Fries Arts Building
On Nov. 13 through Nov. 15, the University Theater Department christened the brand-new Fries Arts Building’s Hex Theater with their ...
Review: The “Name of the Wind” Might Actually Be “Cinder and Smoke”
“The Name of the Wind,” the first installment of Patrick Rothfuss’ Kingkiller Chronicle, is an epic work chronicling the life ...
Winning a Fight? Better Lie Down and Play Dead
After 43 days, the federal government has reopened, ending a historically long shutdown that is only rivaled by the 35-day ...
