Features
Relatively stable only days before, Kibera, the home of Kennedy Odede ’12, suddenly became ground zero in the violent conflict ...
Café Ology nourishes, entertains
Mailman by day, restaurateur by night, Jerry Windsor, co-owner of Café Ology, has become somewhat of a superhero on campus.
Students live Well
Well-Being House, the grandiose, substance-free Victorian on Court Street, has been on campus for over 12 years. However, when most ...
After year-long absence, WesDEF program returns
“What does your name mean to you?” Micah Weiss ’10 asked a group of 15 first-year and transfer students gathered ...
WesCeleb: Khalif Diouf ’11
While Khalif Diouf ’11 is certainly a man-about-campus, he also just might be our first WesCeleb who is soon to ...
Student’s shirts raise diabetes awareness
In 1996, Chris Dudley, a former NBA player who has Type 1 diabetes, founded the Chris Dudley Basketball Camp. The ...
Summer journalism program honors deceased Pulitzer-winner
Picture Seymour Hersh, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist, realizing that he has misplaced his briefcase that contains top-secret contacts and ...
Courant columnist critiques students
After the incident last semester on Fountain Avenue, The Hartford Courant covered the event heavily, featuring a story on the ...
Residents react with ambivalence
Joan Liljedahl has lived in her home at 48 Brainerd Ave. for the past 35 years. From her seat on ...
