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Bellah offers an unprecedented and near-exhaustive examination of the biological and cultural origins of religion in just 714 pages.
WesCeleb: Max Nussenbaum ’12
The Argus: Why do you want be a WesCeleb so badly? Max Nussenbaum: Occasionally, when I’m using The Argus as ...
Against All Odds: Jewish Camping Trip Braves The Storm
The massive blackouts, transportation failures, and floods that swept the east coast in the wake of Hurricane Irene did nothing ...
Students Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival
How many students does it take to finish a moon cake? This past Saturday, nearly 200 hungry revelers at the ...
Notably Sharp, But Not Out of Tune
Notably Sharp, one of the University’s newest a cappella groups, was formed in the spring of 2011 by Chris Delaney ...
Fall Food Activities: Apples
You may think of summer as the prime dining season with lush gardens and abundant produce at farmers’ markets. Yet ...
Professor’s Bookshelf: Ao Wang
When not translating, writing, or teaching, Wang enjoys practicing Kuntao (a form of martial arts) and listening to Neil Young.
Getting Classy: 2013 Council Organizes for Student Unity
The class of 2013 has a resource that is nothing like the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) or the Career Resource ...
Chorrillana and Completo: Recipes from Chile
This is my first report from studying abroad in Valparaíso, Chile! I thought I would start off with some things ...
Around the World: Notes from Paris
What is it about studying abroad that places students in a weird limbo?Are we instantaneously integrated into the social fabric ...
