Features
Most everyone loves Buffalo Wings—except for vegetarians—and with the big game right around the corner, we, your beloved Features Editors ...
Dr. Cohan Studies Mutations, Promiscuous Sex in Bacteria
Bacteria are weird.
Student Forum Reclaims Radical Disability Studies
At a University where classes such as “Gender in a Transnational Perspective” and “Ethnographic Approaches to Queer Studies” have moved ...
Special Collections & Archives: A Glimpse of the Past
Where on campus can you catch a glimpse of the first editions of Winnie the Pooh or lay eyes on ...
Professor Lynn Westling: Teaching Physics to People Who Hate It
Though last year her future at the University was unclear, Visiting Associate Professor of Physics Lynn Westling is back by ...
Giant Joint Smokes the Competition in WSA Race
On April 20 (4/20), 2006, Bex Allen ’08 walked around the pre-frosh-covered Foss Hill dressed up as a giant joint. ...
Jane Eisner ’77 Teaching a New Generation of Writers
Jane Eisner ’77 has broken many barriers since her enrollment at Wesleyan.
Koeppel ’79 Brings Journalism to Wesleyan Undergrads
Last fall, Gerard Koeppel ’79 established a fellowship to promote the study of journalism at the University. The Koeppel Fellowship ...
University To Unveil William Manchester Writings Amid Return of JFK Manuscript
When the University finally opens the hugely acclaimed, meticulously archived, and wonderfully colorful writings of the late William Manchester next ...
WesCeleb: Job Ogutu
Whether he’s servicing you at the Olin front desk, schooling you on the basketball court, or sweet-talking you at the ...
