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I tried to like beer for years. People tell me I just haven’t met the right beer yet and that ...
24-Hour Love: ’Til Tomorrow Do Us Part
“I, Allegra, take thee, Max Spiegelman [’16], to be my unlawfully wedded spouse, my constant companion, from this day until ...
Wesleyan Farmers Market
On most Wednesdays throughout the year, the vendors involved with the Wesleyan Farmers Market (WFM) can be seen stocking their ...
There’s a Chill Ahead: Student Makes His Own Ice Cream
After a particularly terrible calculus exam in high school, Dan Storfer ’15 needed to distract himself. “I took this exam ...
Professor’s Bookshelf: Peter Rutland
Professor of Government Peter Rutland specializes in Russian studies and has been at the University since 1989. He has traveled ...
Brussels and Bacon and Cheese—What Could Be Better?
My immediate family has a saying. Well, we have plenty, and many of them seem to relate to food. This ...
Malcolm X House Increases Presence
In the early morning hours of Feb. 21, 1969, an all-male group of black students occupied Fisk Hall by blocking ...
Chi Psi Fraternity Returns to Campus After 11 Years
Until the brothers filled the building with sand for a beach-themed party, the community living space now referred to as ...
Breakfast Around the Clock
Only recently did I realize how much I miss breakfast food—cereal, eggs, toast, you name it. There is something so ...
From Kibera’s The Ghetto Mirror: Poverty Tourism
[The Ghetto Mirror, based in Kibera (the focus of Shining Hope for Communities), is the only slum-dedicated newspaper in Kenya. ...
