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During the infamous Gender Bender dance, an anonymous male friend of ours dared to go the extra mile: yes, he ...
WesBodies Bares All
The description of the WesBodies Tumblr proclaims it to be a “collection of the beautiful bodies of Wesleyan University.” This ...
Keeping the Faith: Religious Groups Fuse a Range of Beliefs
Although it was founded in 1831 under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Wesleyan ended its religious affiliation in ...
No-Bake Dessert: Peanut Butter Pretzel Cookies
As someone who has sampled her fair share of comfort food, I can say with confidence that nothing warms the ...
Professor’s Bookshelf: Alice Kelly
Visiting Assistant Professor of History is Alice Kelly’s official title, but her well-stocked bookshelf proves that she is also a ...
The Obesity Epidemic: Recognizing New Realities
Ever wondered why it’s called the obesity “epidemic”? As of 2008, more than one in ten people in the world ...
The Sweet Side of Avocados
How can one not love avocados? These rich, silky-textured green fruits not only make wicked tasty guacamole, but they also ...
For Wesleyan Beekeepers, A Swarm of Common Goals
Conversation buzzed around the circle outside Weshop as the final stragglers came to join the waiting group. The early-fall briskness ...
WesCeleb: Ari Rudess
If Wesleyan students do not know Ari Rudess ’15 as the co-founder of WesStuffed, Wesleyan’s only food blog, they probably ...
Book Review: 10:04
The title of Ben Lerner’s new novel “10:04” does not refer to a distinct moment in time but to a ...
