Opinion
Recently, I have begun to pay more attention to food: not just which foods I consume, but how they are ...
Pillow Talk: How to Spice Up Your Sex Life Through the Senses
When two people first start dating, the newness of everything makes every kiss and touch feel like fireworks. But inevitably ...
From the Shabba-tent: My Relationship to Judaism and the WJC Camping Trip
This past weekend, I decided to attend a two-night camping trip programmed by the Wesleyan Jewish Community (WJC). However, deciding ...
Pillow Talk: How to Spot a Fake Soft Boy
Welcome to Pillow Talk, a new weekly column where we (Dill & Doe) will discuss all things sex and intimacy. ...
Eating Birthday Cake With a Side of Existential Dread
Content warning: This article contains mention of familial death. On Sunday, Sept. 22, 2002, my dad was facing a unique ...
Tribute to My Gap Year
Last fall, as my friends were doing last minute packing for college or sending me pictures of their newly decorated ...
Wesleyan Has Always Been a Progressive School, So Why Are We Behind on Reproductive Freedom?
In July of 2022, days after the Dobbs V. Jackson Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe V. Wade, Wesleyan Reproductive ...
Counterfeit Empathy: The Scarcity of Mental Health Resources
Paul Bloom’s book, “Against Empathy” calls attention to the danger of empathizing with others as the form of empathy you ...
Summer Scaries and the Implications of HAGS!!
I start dreading the question in May, though it won’t be asked for another few months. Just thinking of the ...
“I Was Obsessed”: I Love Survivor and Here’s Why
I love “Survivor.” I initially got into Survivor in 2012 when Hurricane Sandy swept through New York City. I was ...
