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t was the perfect example of an unfortunate coincidence—on the same day that an orphaned food processor mysteriously appeared in ...
Paris Responds to the US Presidential Election
There haven’t been any parades through the streets of the Bastille, but the French populace seems to be content with ...
The Weather Outside is Frightful
It’s November, and suddenly the temperature’s dropped, hats and gloves have been dragged out of storage, and inches upon inches ...
Savory Tarts
Readers of The Argus Food section must be tiring of fall-themed recipes by now. Autumn is a foodie’s favorite season, ...
Eli Cannon’s Tap Room: Home with a Dash of Honey Boo Boo
As soon as we entered the restaurant, our senses went into overdrive. There was the rowdy crowd, laughing and chatting ...
WesCeleb: Adam Rotstein ’13
Adam Rotstein ’13 knows where you went to high school. He can probably name your hometown, too. Not that he’s ...
Wisdom Through the Ages: Long-term Faculty Reflect
Students traditionally stay at Wesleyan for only four years, but many faculty members settle in long-term and have a front ...
Stayin’ Alive: Students Pursue EMT Certification
Not sure what to do in an emergency? WesEMT has your back. Every Sunday, a group of students meets with ...
Architecture and Opium at Russell House
Located on the corner of High and Washington streets is the famous Samuel Wadsworth Russell House, known colloquially as Russell ...
McCann Talks Graphic Novels and American Lit.
Professor of English and Chair of the English Department Sean McCann has been teaching at Wesleyan since 1993. A Faulkner ...
