Features
On the walls of the third and fourth floor of Exley Science Center are massive, three-dimensional maps, dating from the ...
Wes Gamers Live Out ‘Hunger Games’ Dreams With Fortnite, the World’s Hottest Game
New gaming setups have been popping up in low-rises, senior houses, and the inside room of two-room doubles across campus—mostly ...
Max Rose ’08 Aims to Unseat GOP Incumbent in NY-11
Max Rose ’08 is, and isn’t, your typical Wesleyan alum. He has entered the crowded Democratic primary for New York’s ...
Fall Study Abroad Brings Spring Housing Troubles
The process of obtaining preferred housing is a complex—and at times, emotional—one, as students fight for the senior houses, two-room ...
Usdan Survival Guide: How to Make a Yogurt Supreme
Attending a university whose campus barely makes up half of a square mile and whose student population falls just below ...
A Dirty Leaf-Eating Bird’s Guide to WesLunch
Wesleyan is, perhaps not surprisingly, fairly easy to navigate for vegetarians. There are a decent amount of options—especially compared to ...
A Clairvoyant in Connecticut: How Leland Stowe Forecasted a Second World War
Leland Stowe, class of 1921, was already a Pulitzer Prize winner when he returned from Germany in late 1933. If ...
WesCeleb: Liz Mitts ’18
If you haven’t seen Liz Mitts ’18 around campus playing for the women’s Frisbee team, whipping up a smoothie at ...
Visiting Professor Almond ’88 on Telling Stories in Turbulent Times
In his new book, “Bad Stories: What the Hell Just Happened to Our Country,” released by Red Hen Press on ...
Take a Hike: Best Outdoor Spots in the Local Area
The slow trickle of students back to Foss Hill is great news for Wes: it means that after weeks of ...
