Opinion
Fashion is often predictable, or cyclical, in nature. As evident in modern fashion trends, what once was in style usually ...
Flu Season in the Age of COVID-19
With the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s announcement on Wednesday, Nov. 10 of the first reported flu-related death ...
No, Texans Don’t Deserve What Happened to Them
This week saw a soft blanket of winter engulf campus for the first time this semester. For some, the glistening ...
Unwrapping Spotify Wrapped
I have a confession to make: I am a proud Apple Music user (hold the slander please) and also a ...
Solutions to the Bushmeat Issue: Improving Access to PPE
Bushmeat is a term that refers to wild animal meat that is used for human consumption. In Africa and Asia, ...
Bushmeat Hunting: The Hunters Become the Hunted (by HIV and Other Diseases)
Although bushmeat hunting provides a livelihood for some hunters in Africa, the biological costs to humankind arguably outweigh these benefits. ...
The Sympathy of Germs: Socialism of the Microbe at Wesleyan
From “Yersinia Pestis” in the 14th century to COVID-19, death due to infectious disease is a prevalent and persistent threat ...
What COVID-19 Didn’t Teach Us: Illness in the Classroom
In mid-September, Mackenzie Wiley got a call from Dr. Tom McLarney, Wesleyan’s Medical Director and on-campus COVID-19 specialist, informing her ...
Daylight Saving Time and Seasonal Depression: Feeling SAD
Every year once November hits, I start to feel a lingering sense of dread. Don’t get me wrong, I love ...
We Shouldn’t Give Up on Masks Quite Yet
This past week, the University experienced an increase in COVID-19 cases. While the case level on campus has remained at ...
