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Bats—flying mammals with pointed snouts, beady eyes, and incredible wingspans—populate all seven continents. These animals gained international attention after the ...
Weshop Wednesday: Tofu and Bok Choy Dumplings
This is another recipe in a series I am developing called “Recipes You Can Make With Ingredients Only From Weshop ...
Dunking Into the Cold With Wesleyan’s Chillest Cold Plungers
When thinking about self-care, the last place my mind goes is a cold body of water. But for some at ...
From the Argives: The Wesleyan Debate Society, a Tale as Old as the University Itself
The Wesleyan Debate Society is the oldest club at Wesleyan University, bar none. When I first showed up to a ...
WesChess: Lasker’s Beatdown
In this casual game in 1912 between Sir George Thomas with the black pieces and Edward Lasker (related to world ...
WesCelebs Chris Hadley ’24 and Arabella Katz ’24: An Iconic Wesleyan Couple
Picture this: you are walking across Andrus Field and all of a sudden you spot an iconic duo. Who could ...
Cantina Café Ristorante: A Glorious Review
Hidden underneath the Italian Society of Middletown’s principal building, an inconspicuous entryway denoted by a small “Open” sign lies hidden ...
The Lunar New Year: Food and Family
Kung Hei Fat Choi—Happy New Year! While the Asian side of my family is from the Philippines, the years that ...
Magnolia Bakery’s Banana Pudding
I grew up outside New York City, and I fondly remember my parents taking me on trips into Manhattan. Our visits ...
Students Lead the Charge: Wesleyan Harm Reduction Initiative Tackles Substance Use
In the unforgiving summer sun of Friday, Sept. 8, 2023, a group of Wesleyan students sat outside Usdan University Center, ...
