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Wesleyan may be one of the most environmentally conscious campuses in the country, but this weekend’s Pricing Carbon Symposium aims ...
Machinal Review: Insanity in a Bloodless, Mechanized World
Sophie Treadwell’s Machinal was in its day a revolutionary piece, a product of early feminism and the expressionist movement of ...
Students Work With Farm-Focused School in New Orleans
The lower ninth ward in New Orleans looks shockingly the same as it did just months after Hurricane Katrina hit ...
WesCeleb: Ruby Hernandez ‘11
When Ruby Hernandez ’11 isn’t playing volleyball—and being named NESCAC Defensive Player of the Year for the second season in ...
McNair Program Guides Underrepresented Students to PhDs
Pursuing graduate education can be both incredibly rewarding and costly, as student debt and expenses pile up.
Professor’s Kitchen: Hot Capicola & Basil Grilled Shrimp
Every recipe incorporates some element of authority and command; indeed, recipes in general might even be described as Cecilia Lawless ...
Brighter Dawns Grows on Campus
To find members for her new organization, Tasmiha Khan ’12 looked first to look to her circle of friends, several ...
Visiting Home on the Range: Four Mile River Farm
When people think of farms, they usually picture neat rows of vegetables or picturesque red barns with spotted cows grazing ...
Sex Toy Workshop Hits the Spot: FemNet Brings Andelloux to Wes
“Lube is great. I repeat, lube is great,” said Megan Andelloux, emphatically kicking off her annual Sex Toys Workshop in ...
Usdanigans: Maple Raisin Bread Pudding
I can remember back to the days of yore—or rather, first grade—when a loaf of stale bread translated to ammunition ...
