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Michael Foster ’87 first became interested in the mythical Japanese beasts known as “yokai” during graduate school when he was ...
Adjacent to Campus, Head Start Program Provides Vital Services to the Middletown Community
Children at play across from the Low Rise and High Rise apartments on Williams Street are a common sight for ...
Malcolm Tent: On the Record
Malcolm Tent may be the only person on campus who’s never listened to MGMT, but that doesn’t stop students from ...
Campus Boasts First ROTC Trainees
There are a lot of associations people make when they hear the name Wesleyan University: nudity, extreme liberals, and hipsters, ...
A Tale of Two Cities: Traveling in Ecuador
There are many ways to get to places in Ecuador, and I have experienced almost all of them, except for ...
Student Hosts Fancy Suppers
As we sat around a makeshift dinner table—a door propped up on milk crates—with Christmas lights and calm music in ...
WesPress Continues Legacy of Award-Winning Poetry
Nestled next to Long Lane Farm sits the Wesleyan University Press, small, overlooked, and increasingly celebrated. This semester alone, the ...
From Lavender Ministers to Cardinal Red and Black
Just ask the librarians in Archives and Special Collections about the history of the mascot here at Wesleyan, and you ...
A Tale of Two Cities: The City and the Body
In many cities, but especially in Prague, individuals seem to blend into the scenery as much as the buildings, benches, ...
WesCeleb: Ben Seretan ’10
When you think of the Wesleyan music scene, one name comes to mind: Ben Seretan. Luckily for us, Ben didn’t ...
