Features
It started with a strange coincidence. Last summer, Sadasia McCutchen ’17 put a Nair cream on her arms and had ...
Life in the MidWes: “New York Values” in the Heartland
“We’ve been talking for a few months, but he’s not ready to commit,” my roommate Maggie* explained as she drove ...
’Swinging Back in Time: A WesWings Retrospective
Most members of the University community know WesWings, the second-oldest eatery on campus after the Star & Crescent Eating Club, ...
Headcase: Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Headcase is a regular column that aims to debunk common misconceptions surrounding mental illnesses and disorders found in the benchmark ...
Students Get Children Excited About Science in Science Outreach Programs
The semester has barely started, but it’s once again easy to find yourself bogged down with work. Sometimes it’s hard ...
WesCeleb: Lily Herman
To say that the time Lily Herman ’16 spent at Wesleyan has been eventful would be an understatement. A part of ...
Book Review: “Native” by Sayed Kashua
Israeli-Palestinian writer Sayed Kashua initially planned to spend a year teaching Hebrew at the University of Illinois before returning to ...
A Creative Community: Buttonwood Tree Shares the Arts with Middletown
Large metallic letters spelling “JOY” caught my eye the first time I visited The Buttonwood Tree Performing Arts & Cultural ...
The Ballad of Victor Butterfield
Known by most University students for the unfortunate shortening of the dormitory complex bearing his name (The Butts), President Victor Butterfield ...
Remembering Freddy Cruz
Just before winter break, the University community lost a dedicated and special man. Freddy Cruz passed away on Dec. 15, ...
