Opinion
Since October, Senator Bernie Sanders has had a plan to initiate a massive transfer of wealth into worker hands. Nestled ...
The Danger of Democratic Disdain
When the Senate voted on Wednesday, Feb. 5 to acquit President Trump on both articles of impeachment, a resigned sigh ...
Maybe We Should Interrogate Our Studio Art Department
I have never taken a studio art class, but I do have a fascination with artists. This probably dates back ...
Trump’s Misguided Efforts to Correct Real Architectural Elitism
A few days ago, the White House released documents pressing toward a new style guide for federal buildings. Officially, the executive ...
Bong Joon-ho at the Local Film Festival
Last Sunday, the South Korean film “Parasite” made history as the first foreign language film to take home the Academy Award for ...
New England Isn’t as Progressive as You Think
The confederate flag is generally not something you expect to see in New England. But I remember during my senior ...
The Problem with Media Coverage of the 2020 Primaries
One of the most common refrains from Trump supporters during the 2016 campaign was the unfairness of the media, and ...
The Allure of the Oscars (and Whether It’s Deserved)
As a Jewish child, there was not much for me to look forward to every winter besides other people’s Christmas ...
(W)hy (S)uch (A)bysmal-voter-turnout?
While the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) is important, it needs drastic improvement in regards to transparency and democracy. During my freshman year, ...
Coronavirus at Wes: Navigating Between Confusion and Compassion
Coronavirus: How concerned should Wes be? The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), as it is officially referred to, has attracted a ...
