On Monday, President Trump announced a recommendation that pregnant women should limit Tylenol use in order to reduce autism rates. Trump’s announcement quickly turned into a cultural sensation, with ...
This May, the reusable packaging business reUser shut down, shuttering its distinctive Eco To-Go program at Usdan and Summerfields. reUser, launched in 2021 by James Wilson ’17 and Luke Lira ’17, ...
Elliana Moreno ’27 is an economics major and data analysis minor from Manhattan Beach, Calif. and a libero on the Wesleyan volleyball team. She and the Cardinals have caught fire to start the season, ...
At Wesleyan, there’s a wide variety of apps people use for communication. Whether it’s talking with your best friend or making a whole group, they’re invaluable for navigating social complexities on ...
The First Amendment grants us the rights to freedom of speech and freedom of the press. But to what extent are these rights truly provided to us? Recently, the debate about what constitutes speech ...
It’s a cloudless night, and the stars glimmer in the otherwise darkened sky. The eeriness of the silence is only disturbed by the cool rustle of a summer wind. The temperature remains warm. We sit in ...
The Wesleyan football team entered the 2025 season as the defending NESCAC Champions, beating Williams and Trinity in their last two games to claim their first outright title in program history. The ...
Malcolm X House drew a crowd of approximately 500 students the evening of Friday, Sept. 19, as the Resource Center (RC) hosted campus community members for the Students of Color (SOC) BBQ. This year, ...
In the coming months, the Supreme Court will decide many of the biggest legal questions facing the nation, from the president’s unilateral use of tariffs to the terminations of members of independent ...
On Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, the University’s Office of Public Safety (PSafe) issued an updated security camera policy via a campus-wide email with guidelines for camera use and data storage. The policy ...
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 ...
Middletown Mayor Ben Florsheim ’14 made headlines in late May when he abruptly resigned from his post, only two years into his four-year second term. Gene Nocera, then-president of the Middletown ...