Students of Wesleyan: do you have a Facebook? Yes, of course you do. Facebook is so fun. You can talk to your friends, post inside jokes on their walls, and show the whole world just how cool you are in tagged photos. But, Students of Wesleyan, I have sad news. You are being shielded from the truth. Blinded by the promise of Facebook glory.
Frederick Jones's art thesis features a handful of Crayola crayons on a white sheet of paper on the floor. The brightly colored crayons are branded with corporate symbols and trapped in cylindrical paper straitjackets, representing how the beauty of the human spirit has been corporationalized.
Due to high demand and great suggestions, the Film Series has decided to extend its program through Reading Week.
Not sure what to do this WesFest weekend? Grab your pre-frosh by the arm and bring them down to Foss Hill for some good, clean fun! Even if you don't have your own pre-frosh, you can easily obtain one and join in the activities. Merely go outside and scan the area for small, nervous-looking herds. It is easiest to pick off a sick or ailing pre-frosh from the back the group.
BW: Here with me is "Little Miss Sunshine" star and supporting actress nominee, Abigail Breslin. Abigail, I actually saw "Little Miss Sunshine" and I wondered if you think it is appropriate for you, as a ten year old girl, to perform a striptease in the film?
Here are a list of things not to buy a special someone, regardless of how soon you plan to break up with them.
Hundreds of college students gathered in lounges and dorm rooms this past Sunday night over wings and beer to watch the year's most-anticipated television event. Parties were planned solely for the screening, and many participants sported apparel featuring their favorite X-team members.
Jesus Christ hijacked the airwaves and ex-communicated Santa. Maria Cruz-Saco sent an ambiguous email to the student body about her missing coffee mug. Dick Clark revealed that he did not have a stroke, his jaw just got tired from eating babies. These, and more, are things you probably missed over break.
On February 24, 1942, Joseph Isadore Lieberman— the man who would become senator, nearly become vice president, and not even come close to being president— was born in Stamford, Connecticut. At the ripe young age of 5, little Joe's mother entered him in a children's beauty pageant.
Since Sept. 7, Shane Lynch '07 and Maude Bass-Krueger '07 have been documenting University fashion on their website, Well Dressed Wes. The site features photographs of the best-dressed students at campus parties, written fashion reports on style icons, and opinion on the hit reality TV show Project Runway.