On the horizon of Middletown, Conn.’s notoriously wide Main Street, the peeling Colonial Revival edifice of the Arriwani Hotel rises like a tomb. Five stories tall and nearly as wide, it dominates the ...
LGBTQ activists from Hungary and Romania spoke about their challenges and motivations in fostering queer community in Eastern Europe on Thursday, Dec. 4, in a Zoom conversation organized by the ...
Tucked in a corner on the first floor of Olin Library lives the rare book collection, an ever-growing collection of 45,000 literary works that is a research resource for students looking to interact ...
“Wicked: For Good” is set in an Oz inundated by propaganda and inequity—the mien of wickedness, as it is glaringly apparent, has become a driving force. This film deserves a degree of pessimism and ...
Anyone expecting a cover-to-cover story of Bruce Springsteen in “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere” will be sorely disappointed. What you will find, though, is a desolate year in the life of the ...
Twice a week this past summer term, some 20 students at the high-security Cheshire Correctional Institution—about a 30-minute drive from Wesleyan—poured into the prison’s resource room, a stuffy ...
On Thursday, Nov. 13, Emmy Award–winning television executive Rashida Jones visited the University as a part of the newly rededicated Patricelli Center for Entrepreneurship (PCE). Jones is a former ...
With the NESCAC playoffs for the fall sports well underway, it was another eventful weekend for the Wesleyan Cardinals. With four teams competing in playoff action, and one winter team kicking off its ...
On Thursday, Oct. 9, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Sociology Wendy Osefo was arrested in Maryland on 16 counts of fraud. Osefo, who was arrested with her husband, is also a cast member of “The ...
Over the past year, we have witnessed the federal government attack education time after time. Since taking office in January, President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to gradually ...
Saydie Grossman ’26 has done everything. In this week’s WesCeleb, she looks back on her experience at the University: shifting from STEM ambitions to a double major in theater and philosophy, joining ...
One wonders how Assistant Dean of Students and Student Conduct Kevin Butler spent his Friday nights in college. One hopes he had friends—maybe some buddies who would play board games with him, watch ...
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