Features
Studying in Paris may not be as much of a culture shock as say, Amman or Beijing. Yet, despite being ...
Out to Lunch: Students Take Their Professors to Usdan
Salads and Sociology, personal anecdotes during the main dish, and then some Dante over dessert are now possible conversation starters ...
What’s With All the Negativity? Wesleyan Media Project Finds More Negative Political Campaigning
The Wesleyan Media Project, co-directed by Assistant Professor of Government Erika Fowler, has received coverage more than 400 times from ...
The Wayfarer’s Digest: Austin Through Locals’ Eyes
Austin, Texas, the “Live Music Capital of the World,” is a city of loud music, bold flavors, and exciting people. ...
Freshman Foodies: Turkey Day…Well Almost
The time has finally come for one of the most delicious, gluttonous, tryptophan-soaked holiday meals ever to grace the planet. ...
Around the world in 8 students: South Africa
Butternut squash is a big deal in South Africa. It could safely be called our national vegetable. At home, my ...
Usdanigans: Apricot Shortbread
These have nothing to do with Thanksgiving. Neither do pegacorns (Google it), but would you say no to a pegacorn ...
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 ...
