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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
I set out to write an article about the history of Augusta National’s racist past by chronicling the journey of the lives and contributions of the key figures. I wrote about Clifford Roberts, the ...
University President Michael Roth ’78 does not fit perfectly into one ideological bucket. Among a sea of college presidents who have stayed silent, Roth’s presence stands out like a walrus among a ...
Following a growing number of encampments in solidarity with Palestine and protests for divestment at universities across the United States, organizers with Wesleyan Students for Justice in Palestine ...
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 ...
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 ...
At the end of Christine Kemp’s interview for Wesleyan’s head field hockey coaching job, Director of Athletics Michael Whalen ’83 asked whether she thought the program could win. “Think we could get an ...
With summer at the University just around the corner, the campus feels less like a place of reflection and more like a recruiting fair. Everyone is in a rush to secure the next internship. No, really, ...
Flashing lights. The pulsing beat of a house track. Two people in a dark corner. Smoke wafting out of a joint. Dancing, like really dancing, in a way that would be embarrassing if not for the boldness ...
Jesse Wegman ’96 was once a typical student at Wesleyan University, majoring in psychology and completing his senior thesis. Nowadays, he is a contributing writer for The New York Times (NYT) and ...