Month: <span>September 2011</span>
What is it about studying abroad that places students in a weird limbo?Are we instantaneously integrated into the social fabric ...
Dorm Room Dinner: Chicken Cutlets with Cashew Green Beans
This recipe is all about taking a classic meal and serving it up with a batch of new flavors.
Meet Wes’ Custodians: A Chat with Jose Rodriquez
For many students on campus, relationships with the custodial and maintenance staff rarely extend beyond nods and greetings.
S&C Chef Talbot Discusses Reggae, Allspice, and Surfing
In his fifth year of cooking up meals in the kitchen of Alpha Delta Phi Literary Society (Alpha Delt), Executive ...
Women’s Soccer Remains Undefeated
Most teams care more about games that they play against opponents in their own conference. This clearly doesn’t hold true ...
CAPS and ORSL Partner to Raise Suicide and Depression Awareness
In an effort to raise awareness of a complex issue, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), the Office of Religious and ...
Democratic Socialist Group Joins Campus Political Scene
Two students are launching a new facet of the campus political scene with the creation of Wesleyan Democratic Socialists (WesDS).
Dining Options Charge Unexpected Fees
Along with all of the recent changes to campus dining options, student meals may also include some unexpected costs.
Government Professor Michael John Williams to Run for Congress
Visiting Assistant Professor of Government Michael John Williams announced his decision to run for office in the 5th Connecticut Congressional ...
Men’s Soccer Reaches 0-0 Stalemate with Springfield
Tuesday afternoon saw a brief respite from NESCAC play for men’s soccer, as the Wesleyan Cardinals welcomed to Middletown the ...
