Features
Zach Scheinfeld ’16, an art major, wanted a stronger network of artists on campus. “What if Wesleyan were more of ...
ASHA Strives to Expand Sexual Health Information
Some Connecticut high school students aren’t sure if it’s possible to get an STI from hooking up on a really ...
No Bake Dessert: Oreo Truffles
As a freshman, I have been a member of the Wesleyan community for about three weeks. To many, this may ...
Long Lane Sells Produce at North End Farmers Market
I’ve always found a certain kind of comfort in fall produce. The crunch of a perfectly ripened Empire apple, the ...
Thai Gardens Serves Up Satisfaction
If you’re anything like me and you tend to get tired of food easily, it may be time for you ...
Sadie Gaga: Frame of Reference
If eyes are the windows to the soul, then glasses are the window fixings. There is a major difference between ...
Coffee with a Side of Community
There’s a yellow and pink flag flying outside 143 William Street, a white cube of a building with a crisp ...
Book Review: Lucky Us
amed by tabloids and forced to live out the rest of her life as an impoverished wannabe. This sounds like ...
Freedom Summer Commemoration Looks Back to Move Forward
Connie Des Marais ’17 stood outside 160 Cross Street, gripping an unwieldy stack of signs. Penned in thick black marker, ...
Wes Meets World: Alex Bernson
Like many typical college students, Alex Bernson ’11 really loves coffee. Yet it takes a very special kind of ...
