On weekend nights the University comes alive and the campus becomes littered with hundreds of red Solo cups and empty beer cans.
WesWings, the recent winner of the “Great Wesleyan Wing-off 2010,” (Vol. CXLVI No. 27) is evolving with the times.
Fifteen members of the Consciousness Club gathered in the living room of a senior house, their plates filled high with sautéed spinach, sweet potatoes, and fresh salad with homemade dressing, sipping steaming mugs of spicy hot chocolate and apple cider.
Last March, Michelle Obama broke ground on a 1,100-square foot organic garden on the South Lawn as part of a movement to educate America’s children about the importance of healthy, locally grown fruits and vegetables.