Category 2020 Issue 2Posted on September 24, 2020July 13, 2022On the Front Lines: Max Rose ’08 From meritorious service in Afghanistan to public service in his native New York City, Max Rose ’08 takes an action-oriented approach to serving his country and county. As an undergrad at Wesleyan,…
Category 2020 Issue 2Posted on September 24, 2020September 29, 2020Sketch Comedy Jason Adam Katzenstein ’13—whose artwork appears throughout this issue—has been publishing his insightful, offbeat carto…
Category 2020 Issue 2Posted on September 24, 2020September 24, 2020A Zoom of One’s Own Wesleyan students and faculty offer personal accounts of the pains and perseverance that characterized the academic expe…
Category 2020 Issue 2Posted on September 24, 2020September 25, 2020Supporting Student Action in Civic Life Mitchell Motlagh ’20, a recent College of Social Studies major, spent his winter break in Berlin, N.H., where he helped …
Category 2020 Issue 2Posted on September 24, 2020September 24, 2020What 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…
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…
Category 2020 Issue 1Posted on May 1, 2020July 13, 2022Telling the Truth It took author Jennifer Finney Boylan ’80 a long time to find the key to her artistic success—something she held all alo…
Category 2020 Issue 1Posted on May 1, 2020July 13, 2022Toward a Theory of Everything In supergravity, Daniel Z. Freedman '60 made one of the most significant physics discoveries of the 20th century. A sing…
Category 2020 Issue 1Posted on May 1, 2020July 13, 2022The Art & Science of Rhythm & Flow Freestyle Love Supreme cast members Kaila Mullady, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Anthony Veneziale ’98, Ashley Pérez Flanagan, and A…
Category 2020 Issue 1Posted on May 1, 2020July 13, 2022The Politics of Dance Professor Hari Krishnan examines and reclaims the original power of Bharatanatyam, the hereditary courtesan dance from S…