Features
One glimpse at the Do It In The Dark competition website, with its difficult-to-read black writing and dark gray background, ...
Accomplished conductor readies himself for sabbatical
As the director of multiple orchestras and ensembles on the East Coast, Wesleyan Conductor Angel Gil-Ordoñez is no stranger to ...
Univ. community wary of proposed class size increase
When the University’s endowment rapidly declined during the economic recession of the 1970s, the administration’s solution to raising revenue was ...
Bon Appétit’s PETA campaign just misses
Wesleyan came in second place in PETA2’s “Most Vegetarian-Friendly College Contest,” losing to American University in the final round after ...
Ember ’83 Recalls How He “Got Smart” at Wes
While at Wesleyan, Matt Ember ’83 says he hit the books and did his work. These days, his work hits ...
Rate of study drug abuse unclear
Last February, the University’s Institutional Research Office conducted a survey on the use of prescription drugs on campus. The finding? ...
Wall Street cuts campus recruiting
Universities across the country are facing budget cuts, hiring freezes, and now, significant declines in on-campus job recruiting by Wall ...
Prof. recruits students to research abroad
When identical twins Charles Puelz ’11 and David Puelz ’11 stopped by Assistant Professor of Physics Tsampikos Kottos’ office to ...
Students submit proposals for new program houses to ResLife
Though the University offers over 25 program houses and halls for its students, David Thompson ’11 still felt that a ...
Bon Appetit, student groups work to reduce food waste
In the category of catering to liberal campus interests, Bon Appetit is having a monster year. Not only is it ...
