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On any night of the week, La Boca Mexican Restaurant & Cantina was once a bustling hub of Middletown residents ...
The Resource Center Hosts Sixth Annual Ankhsgiving Celebration With Multicultural Buffet
The Resource Center and the Ankh’s planning committee collaborated to celebrate this year’s Ankhsgiving on Saturday, Feb. 28. On this ...
Behind the Counter: Pi Staff Hangs in the Balance, Talks Cafe Impact and Workplace Bonds
Picture this: A student running on five hours of sleep drudges into Pi Café in the early morning, stomach churning ...
From the Argives: “Have Fun—Don’t Be Stupid”: Tracing the History of WeScam
If you are a University student, you may have gotten an Instagram follow request from @wescam2026 earlier this semester. In ...
Connecting Science and the Community: The Van Vleck Observatory’s Outreach Efforts
Atop Foss Hill sits the Van Vleck Observatory, home to the Astronomy Department and various outreach programs for Wesleyan University ...
WESU: Wesleyan’s Eclectic Radio Station Still Fights the Mainstream
Right at the corner of Broad Street and William Street, above Red and Black Cafe, sits one of the oldest ...
From The Argives: Ring by Spring, a History of Marriage at Wesleyan
When the class of 2029 first arrived at Wesleyan University, we were welcomed with a speech by President Michael Roth ...
Middletown’s Mardi Gras Parade Takes the King Cake on Main Street
Hundreds of Middletown residents, including Mayor Gene Nocera, brought a bit of New Orleans to Middletown for the city’s first-ever ...
Speaking to the Stacks: Do Students Still Read for Fun?
Olin Library is home to an eclectic yet familiar group of regulars. Among them are the procrastinators, who always seem ...
WesCeleb: Quincy Segal ’26 on Pervading Different Spheres, Saying Yes, and Directing His Own Path
Quincy Segal ’26 is a history and film studies double major who truly tries to make the most out of ...
