Features
Out of the thousands of applicants and 180 official nominees his year, two University students—Davy Knittle ’11 and Solomon “Zully” ...
Jack Balkin Lectures on First Amendment in Today’s World
As any person with a computer, satellite television, or a Facebook profile can tell you, we’ve entered an age dominated ...
In-Continents Abroad: Being a Slum Tourist
Over the past several days, a New York Times op-ed Kennedy Odede ’12 wrote last summer about slum tourism has ...
Womanist House
At Womanist House, located at 44 Brainerd Avenue, nine Wesleyan students are dedicated to learning and teaching the principles of ...
In-Continents Abroad: Sacrificial Chickens and Justin Bieber
People in South Africa seem to love foreigners. I can’t step out of my house without hearing some form of ...
Roth Connects with Students While Studying “The Past on Film”
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 ...
CCIV 420-02: Leading the Way
There are some who believe that leaders are born, not made, but Joseph Giaimo ’11 would argue otherwise. One of ...
Four Recipes to Master the Craft of the Usdan Panini
We’ve all tried our hand at the panini press. We’ve all experienced the sublime difference between a few slivers of ...
