Opinion
Millennials do not have time for one another. We scroll on past each other. Silently, we have grown up praising ...
Donald Trump, Free Speech, and Democracy: Why Voting is a Right, Not a Duty
“I love the poorly educated!” exclaimed a relentless Donald Trump after winning the Nevada caucus. As awkward and insensitive as this ...
Voices: An Examination of Privilege
I have thought long and hard about what experience I would voice in this column, as there are many I ...
Advice to Incoming First-Years from a Current First-Year
At some point during my senior year of high school, I lost interest in everything I had considered sacred. I ...
The Risk and Rewards of a Liberal Arts Education
Ever since reading many of President Michael Roth’s articles on the value of a liberal arts education, I’ve started to ...
Too Big to Fail: Against Exceeding the Credit Limit
Within hours of confirming my schedule for this semester, I posted a screenshot on Facebook with a string of “lol”s. ...
A Reflection on Being a Veteran at Wesleyan
Eight years ago, I was sitting at home staring at my college applications. I sat and mulled over which personal ...
Constructive Disruption: The Need for More Civil Disobedience in Campus Activism
Last December, as a first-year at Wesleyan, I participated in a Black Lives Matter protest and die-in organized by various ...
The Wesleyan Condition: Endless Intellectual Curiosity
The Wesleyan Condition is an endless curiosity that can never go far enough. No matter what academic category our curiosities ...
Can “I” Have a Word With You?: On Language Adjustment
If you are visiting Wesleyan University as a parent or prospective student, or if you are a current student or ...
