Category 2024 Spring IssuePosted on March 2, 2024Spring Training Baseball players warm up on Dresser Diamond at Andrus Field, the oldest continuously used baseball field in existence today. Since at least 1874, baseball has been played on the “ball-ground” on the …
Category 2024 Spring IssuePosted on March 2, 2024March 2, 2024What Is a Student? From Confucius to Affirmative Action When Michael S. Roth ’78 began writing his latest book, The Student: A Short History (Yale Press, 2023), he could not h…
Category 2024 Spring IssuePosted on March 2, 2024March 2, 2024Making the Grade: Wesleyan Exams through the Ages Every year, between 80 to 100 classes visit Special Collections & Archives for sessions ranging from learning about…
Category 2024 Spring IssuePosted on March 2, 2024GAME ON: Back on Top BIANCA GONYA ’25 celebrates a point in the Wesleyan volleyball team’s sweep of Williams during the NESCAC Championship …
Category 2024 Spring IssuePosted on March 2, 2024Environmental Advocacy in the City In east Portland, Oregon, the site of a former Kmart is the subject of an on-going legal battle between an out-of-state…
Category 2024 Spring IssuePosted on March 2, 2024March 2, 2024In Brief: Spring 2024 news, scholarship, and announcements from around campus After its successful run at the Shapiro Center for Creative Writing and Criticism this past fall, The Critic and Her Pu…
Category 2024 Spring IssuePosted on March 2, 2024March 2, 2024Recommended Reading: Books by de Vise ’89, Fox ’92, P’26, and Others DANIEL DE VISE ’89 The Blues Brothers: An Epic Friendship, the Rise of Improv, and the Making of an American Film Cl…
Category 2024 Spring IssuePosted on March 2, 2024March 2, 2024Alumni News & Notes: Spring 2024 Alumni attendees at the San Francisco launch of THIS IS NOT A CAMPAIGN. THIS IS WESLEYAN. enjoyed the music stylings of…