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This article is the second part of a historical investigation into the Long Lane School For Girls, an institution for deviant female youth, formerly adjacent to the University’s campus. Long Lane ...
Why do so many athletes feel the holier than thou need to praise God whenever they win? Over the past two college football seasons, I’ve watched Florida quarterback Tim Tebow praise God after every ...
After evaluating 14,521 students, the largest applicant pool in the University’s history, the Office of Admission released Regular Decision (RD) results on Saturday, March 26. A total of 2,013 ...
In mid-September, Mackenzie Wiley got a call from Dr. Tom McLarney, Wesleyan’s Medical Director and on-campus COVID-19 specialist, informing her that one part of her two-prong PCR test had come back ...
At the end of Hillsdale Court, an unassuming street just a mile and a half from Wesleyan’s campus, lies a gated compound that has the Middletown Police Department scratching its head. Surrounded on ...
Prior to the 1980s, private prisons didn’t exist in the United States. But thanks to the Reagan administration’s War on Drugs, which led to harsher sentencing policies and higher rates of ...
Election night last November did not go according to plan for Middletown Republicans. By the time the election was officially called, the party had suffered a bruising defeat. Not only had their three ...
I have a dirty secret, a guilty pleasure if you will: I’m a fan of professional wrestling. Yes, I’m talking about World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)-style, choreographed, over-the-top fake fighting.
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 ...
On Oct. 11, Dean of Students and Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Rick Culliton issued disciplinary charge letters to eight University students in connection with a Sept. 21 divestment ...
The Long Lane rugby pitch, nestled on the outskirts of Wesleyan University, is a veritable oasis of tranquility. The landscape exudes serenity, with lush, verdant grass stretching as far as the eye ...
For about half of every week, Luc Zipkin ’26 lives like any other student—eating at Swings, attending classes, and socializing with his peers. The other half of the week, Zipkin revs up his self-built ...
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