Month: <span>September 2011</span>
Recently back from a year abroad in London, the impeccably dressed Math and Economics double major is settling in at ...
Biddiscombe Retires, Reflects on Four Decades at Wesleyan
Sitting across from John Biddiscombe in his modern-style Freeman Athletic Center office, one can still see the face of a ...
An Eye-Opening Experience: New Mentorship Program Begins
“It’s an invisible handicap,” said Jeremy Snyder ’13. “A person with a wheelchair, you can see their disability. A person ...
Kamar Thomas: Not Too Proud to Beg
Kamar Thomas is a broke college student. He needs $5,000 to complete his Studio Art senior thesis, a collection of ...
Back with a Vengeance: Men’s Soccer Begins Season, Topples Bowdoin in OT
On the afternoon of Saturday, Sept. 10, Wesleyan men’s soccer kicked off 2011 with drama and fireworks. After a gritty ...
J.K. Rowling’s Pottermore Project Lives Up To Hype
The final “Harry Potter” book may have been released in 2007, and the movie just this summer, but with the ...
Public Safety and ITS Introduce Free Laptop Recovery Software
Students, faculty, staff and alumni can now help protect their laptops from theft at no cost thanks to the collaborative ...
A Little Old, a Little New: Dodos, Generationals at Eclectic This Week
Despite the connotations of their name, San Francisco’s The Dodos are neither fat, flightless, nor extinct.
Fungus Threatens Campus Trees
As autumn approaches, the American Beech trees on campus are under attack by a vicious fungal assailant.
Interfaith Community Gathers in Honor of 9/11 Anniversary
Members of the University community gathered for an interfaith prayer vigil in the Memorial Chapel last Friday afternoon to commemorate ...
