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Studying is a surefire way to induce late-night munchies. But if you’re going to ditch the books in favor of ...
Physics Professor Sees Research Potential in Optics Grant
The Exley Science Center desk of Associate Professor of Physics Tsampikos Kottos is crowded. Very crowded. But the equation-scrawled ...
Professor’s Bookshelf: Elisha Russ-Fishbane
Now finishing his second year as a Wesleyan faculty member, Assistant Professor of Religion Elisha Russ-Fishbane currently teaches two classes: ...
Book Details Middletown’s History Through Its People
“Legendary Locals of Middletown,” a new book by Robert Hubbard, Kathleen Hubbard, and The Middlesex County Historical Society, goes forward ...
WesCeleb: Ethan Tischler
Being in the spotlight is second nature for Ethan Tischler ’14, who has years of musical experience under his belt. ...
McMillan Lectures on Food as a Social Issue
Koeppel Journalism Fellow Tracie McMillan shared her perspective on food as a social issue during her lecture on April 22 ...
WesStuffed: Out of Points, Not Out of Luck
It’s that time of year again. The sun is shining, the hill is booming with life, and all the points, ...
Apple and Cheddar Crostini, in Good Thyme
There are several niches of dining. There’s restaurant dining. There’s “cooking yourself a nice meal” dining. There’s “I don’t care ...
Argus Abroad: Distance and Identity in Buenos Aires
Most of my friends in the College of Letters (COL) who took Spanish went abroad to Madrid, but I wanted ...
Invisible Men Showcase: Men of Color Organization Reaches into Collective Past
Students, faculty, and prefrosh alike filled Beckham Hall to capacity on April 16 for the annual Invisible Men (IM) Showcase: ...
