Opinion
By now, most of you have probably either seen or heard of Rick Perry’s legendary brain freeze in last week’s ...
The Real World of College
What would I be if I were all that I could be? With academic and extracurricular options abundant on campus, ...
The Spindle (A Philosophy Column): What Are We Doing In College?
Most people, including myself, have wondered (and stressed) about why they are here, what they are “supposed” to be doing, ...
Editorial: “Students for Staff” Lacks Input From Those They Represent
While we applaud the group “Students for Staff” for considering the needs of the entire Wesleyan community during last week’s ...
Setting A Precedent: Why We Should Prevent Prop. 26
By the time this article appears in print, voters in Mississippi will be heading to the polls to vote on ...
Campaign Finance Reform a Necessity
As this week’s Middletown municipal elections spark debate about voter rights and Occupy Wall Street protesters across the nation call ...
Cohen Chronicles: Shooting For A Shot Clock
The chorus calling for the introduction of a shot clock in college seems to be louder than ever this year, ...
Fransexuality: Having “The Talk” With Your Parents… Again
When I was about six years old I asked my mother how babies are made. She subscribed to the “tell ...
The Blackout as a Study in Scarcity
When the great Wesleyan Blackout of 2011 hit, I was alone. In search of that friend I had been chatting ...
EON and the Importance of Campus Activism
Founded as a successor to the now-defunct student group Earth, Equality, Education (E3), the Environmental Organizers Network (EON) is a ...
