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Professor of German Studies Krishna Winston discussed Günter Grass’ novel “Too Far Afield,” which she is currently translating, in a ...
Students Holds Raffle to Fund Service Trip to Ghana
By Molly Schiff Staff Writer In an effort to fund a service trip with Saha Global to Ghana, Trevon ...
Professor Explores Problematic Racialized Study of Jews
Anti-semitism in psychological research was the focus of a colloquium sponsored by the University’s Psychology Department on Tuesday, November 2. ...
Critical Perspectives Forum Hosts Public Discussion
Sophie Massey ’15 hosted a discussion on Critical University Studies featuring students from hir student forum and a guest speaker ...
WESU Celebrates 75th Anniversary
An air of celebration and the scents of freshly delivered food filled the Daniel Family Commons (DFC) on the evening ...
“You Can Touch My Hair” Event Challenges Stereotypes
In an effort to spread knowledge about different types of hair, 200 Church hosted an event called “You Can Touch ...
PSafe Reinstates Safety Advisory Committee
Public Safety (PSafe) recently announced the reinstatement the Safety Advisory Committee, a group of students, faculty, administrators, and PSafe officers ...
FGSS Symposium Discusses Intersection of Activism and Academia
The Feminism, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (FGSS) program’s fall symposium, titled “Activism in Queer Times,” took place on Oct. ...
University Alum Gives Firsthand Account of the Fall of Berlin Wall
Bellamy Pailthorp ’89 gave a talk at the Russell House on Wednesday, Oct. 29 titled “The Fall of the Wall-—An ...
“Help Carry The Weight” Raises Support for Sulkowicz, Targets University Accountability
A group of students involved with the Feminist Co-op carried a mattress to various prominent campus locations on Thursday, Oct. ...
