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When racial antagonism seized the University’s campus in the late 1960s, a surprising but familiar setting served as the primary ...
One Flu Over the Cardinal’s Nest: Awareness and Prevention
On Jan. 25, University Medical Director Tom McLarney sent out a campus-wide email with information about the flu season. On ...
Wes Docs Series: Remembering the 1990 Firebombing of the President’s Office
Over winter break, when Wesleyan students return home for the holidays, students inevitably field the same sort of questions from ...
Extra, Extra! A Look at Campus Life During World War II
Early 1942 was, to put it mildly, a hectic time to be at Wesleyan. The United States had just formally ...
Saucing with Spencer: Cooking With Friends Can Feed the Soul
I have long been a believer in the power of food to bring people together. It’s central to everything from ...
Students Become the Masters: 20 Forums Aim to Satisfy a Wide Range of Interests
This spring’s student forums—student-instructed seminars that cap at 15 spots and typically count for a full credit—range in content from ...
HQsage on Campus: Hit Trivia App Arrives at Wes
When the time arrives, HQ games are announced with a push notification, reading something like, “The HQ gates are open. You ...
Tartiflette: A Hearty Dish from the French Alps
The Tartiflette is the ultimate winter casserole. As a hallmark of French Savoyard food, the Tartiflette is the go-to dish ...
Students Identify Benefits and Challenges of Federal Work-Study
In President Donald Trump’s plan for the 2018 budget, he laid out plans to harshly cut federal work-study budgets, and consequently, ...
WesCeleb: Arianna Mastro ’18
Arianna Mastro ’18 is a self-proclaimed ‘little ball of joy.’ What she may lack in traditional WesCeleb credentials, she more ...
