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Most Wesleyan students have a certain reverence for their professors. They desire to appear intelligent in class and impress them ...
The Wayfarer’s Digest: Cork, Ireland Through Locals’ Eyes
To experience the true heart and spirit of Ireland, head to Cork, rather than the cosmopolitan, tourist-hub of Dublin. The ...
Wesceleb: Kara Ingraham ‘11
A Bahamas native, Kara Ingraham ’11 exudes the friendly, relaxed vibe of her island homeland. She sat down with The ...
Marathon in Memory: Ebling ’12 Runs for a Cause
Maritza Ebling ’12 runs at a steady clip in her Brooks Dyade 6 shoes and her new black spandex, holding ...
A Talk with Gallarotti: In Search of a World Parliament, Direct Democracy
When and how did you get involved with the Global Referendum for a Democratic World Parliament?
Lalita’s Kitchen: Your Own Take on Tom Jued
In Thailand, we call a clear broth soup “tom jued.” “Tom” means soup, and “jued” translates to being clear, but ...
Classics and Comics: Examining the Hero
What do Achilles, Ajax, and Wolverine all have in common? Can one read Sophocles’ tragedies, and see the same archetypes ...
Freshman Foodies: Veggies vs. Meat, Take it to the Kitchen
Recently, while house hopping down Washington Street, Ellie and I overheard the sentiments of our fellow students concerning the veggie ...
Program House Spotlight: Film Hall
Deep underground, hidden among the winding passageways of the Nics, there is one hall that stands apart from the rest. ...
In Defense of: Spam
Spam may be one of the most feared, maligned, and underappreciated foods in this country. I learned quite quickly how ...
