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Year: 2020

What a Difference a Year Makes: The Most Important Problems Facing the U.S. Today
Category 2020 Issue 2Posted on September 24, 2020September 24, 2020

What a Difference a Year Makes: The Most Important Problems Facing the U.S. Today

In Fall 2019, students in Professor of Government Erika Franklin Fowler’s GOVT372 Political Communication in a Polarized Age course conducted a survey of Wesleyan students. Among the questions asked o…
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Category 2020 Issue 2Posted on September 24, 2020

Cardinal Candidates in 2020

In addition to Bill Murphy '60, two other Wesleyan alumni also joined the race for president in 2019, each running campaigns to be the Democratic party’s nominee: Sen. Michael Bennet ’87, Hon. ’12, (D-Colo.), and John Hi…
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No Place Like Home
Category 2020 Issue 2Posted on September 24, 2020

No Place Like Home

Through archival photographs, maps, portraits, and drawings, a new book traces four centuries of Middletown history, foc…
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Recommended Reading: Books by Barot ’92, Sokol ’93, Schneider ’97, and Others
Category 2020 Issue 2Posted on September 24, 2020

Recommended Reading: Books by Barot ’92, Sokol ’93, Schneider ’97, and Others

Rick Barot ’92 The Galleons: Poems (Milkweed, 2020) In his fourth collection of poetry, for which he won the 2020 Poet…
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Category 2020 Issue 2Posted on September 18, 2020September 25, 2020

Letter to the Editor: A Richmond Reckoning

A day after my classmates and I graduated remotely from Wes, Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd on camera. This horrific act caused the country and the world to take to the streets to fight fo…
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Category 2020 Issue 2Posted on September 18, 2020September 25, 2020

Letter to the Editor: Virtual Commencement a Chance to Reflect

In the days preceding Commencement in 2018, I kept a strict schedule—hosting my parents on campus tours, engaging with my professors and mentors, celebrating with friends and classmates. In the midst of all that activity…
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Running on Principle
Category 2020 Issue 2Posted on September 17, 2020September 24, 2020

Running on Principle

With a strong background in civics and keen insight into the minds of younger voters, longtime educator William Murphy ’…
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Game On
Category 2020 Issue 2Posted on September 17, 2020October 9, 2020

Game On

  TIM SESTAK ’20 Men’s Hockey Maynard Award MACKENZIE MITCHELL ’20 Women’s Soccer Maynard Award AB…
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“Gandhi and Guerrilla”: Present-Day Echoes of the Mayday Protests
Category 2020 Issue 2Posted on September 17, 2020September 24, 2020

“Gandhi and Guerrilla”: Present-Day Echoes of the Mayday Protests

  Debates over Black Lives Matter tactics and approaches to public dissent have parallels in historic civil diso…
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Lessons from Thoreau, Social-Distancing Pioneer (Sort Of)
Category 2020 Issue 2Posted on September 17, 2020September 24, 2020

Lessons from Thoreau, Social-Distancing Pioneer (Sort Of)

  Bob Pepperman Taylor ’80, P’06 brings a classic text into a contemporary light. In his new book, Lessons fr…
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