It’s no secret that university admissions offices are high-pressure environments, tasked with the profound responsibility of shaping their school’s future community. Faced with ever-increasing ...
What was once a simple, practical purchase—an insulated, reusable bottle designed to reduce plastic waste—has fallen victim to the capitalist machine. The global reusable water bottle market generated ...
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 ...
Over the past four years, I have spent some time thinking about the finest restrooms on campus. While few have asked my opinion concerning University bathrooms, there has been a notable lack of ...
The Wesleyan football team made history this season, winning the outright NESCAC Championship for the first time ever. By fall break, the Cardinals were in the final third of their season. For the ...
Around 4 o’clock this past Wednesday, a certain corner of the University was bustling. The reason? Round three of the presentation of senior art theses. An open house was held at the Ezra and Cecile ...
To watch HBO’s new docuseries “Neighbors” is to experience the extremes of the human condition. As grandiose as that may sound, it’s true. The series creates gripping drama, shocking humor, and ...
Middletown’s only movie theater, Metro Movies 12, closed last month after 27 years in business. Sadly, this is not a unique event, with thousands of movie theaters closing in the past decade. The ...
Presidential and vice presidential candidates for the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) discussed their platforms and debated senator pay, University-Middletown relations, and administrative ...
Spoiler/Content Warning: This article discusses major plot points in the second season of “Pose” and includes material related to sexual assault, transphobia and murder. c/o TV Insider Who hasn’t ...
As the capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) continue to grow at an exponential rate, there has been a whirlwind of fear around where humans will fit into this AI-driven world. From the Silicon ...
In middle school, President Michael Roth ’78 was obsessed with the rebellious figures of the late 1960s: Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, the Yippies. He begged his dad, a furrier who commuted from Long ...
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