This article contains plot details from “The Summer I Turned Pretty.” The third and final season of “The Summer I Turned Pretty” concluded on Wednesday, Sept. 17. The conclusion cemented the series as ...
It’s been a volatile and chaotic season that has seen juggernauts fall off the map and small-market teams roll into the playoffs under the radar, and the playoffs should be just as unpredictable. As ...
Katherine Forrest ’86 is a retired United States District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York and currently serves as a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, where she ...
Opinion
In Attempting to Silence Kimmel, Trump Grinds Away at Pillars of Free Expression, Political Speech
Recently, the debate about what constitutes speech without consequence has captivated the nation. Hypocritical rhetoric from both sides has only further fueled the ardent flames of political ...
Coach Roland Thornqvist comes to Wesleyan after spending time as a head coach at the University of Kansas, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and, most notably, the University of Florida ...
On Wednesday, Sept. 24, the Wesleyan Film Series screened Agniia Galdanova’s powerful documentary “Queendom.” Following the film was a Q&A with the film’s protagonist Gena Marvin and producer Igor ...
Annie Hedgepeth. If you take a short stroll around campus with Annie Hedgepeth ’26, you’ll notice that she has many people to greet, hug, and remind about the Co-op farm.
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 ...
The updated policy also clarifies the scope of video surveillance for University-owned cameras, emphasizing that campus security cameras do not record audio. The only audio collected is through the ...
Every year, the University organizes the Shasha Seminar for Human Concerns, an event aiming to explore global issues in a niche seminar environment for alumni, parents, and members of the community.
The chalk ban has remained in effect since the 2002 memorandum despite Bennet’s promise to devise a chalking policy that ...
A former criminology professor at Central Connecticut State University, he earned his law degree from Georgetown University ...
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