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This Thursday, I sat down with WSA President Zach Kolodin '07 to discuss campus issues in relation to the WSA's ...
WesCeleb: Rashida Richardson ’08
Rashida is just one bubble of energy. She wants to be a lawyer; no, an investment banker; no, a baker! ...
Veggie co-op offers food options
Tired of finding the Weshop produce aisle ransacked on Sunday? Is the onion and pepper medley offered in the Campus ...
History of underwear
What started as the loincloth has now developed into the G-string: underwear. It has had a surprisingly storied history and ...
Learn how to protect yourself and your valentine(s)
We are all familiar with the age-old adage—"Don't forget to use protection!"—that we've been told, in one way or another, ...
Wesfoto struggles to stay afloat
If you were looking for a photo club a couple of years ago, you would have been hard-pressed to find ...
The truth according to Ed Klein: You can’t hide
Just as money and culture abandon Eastern Long Island at each summer's end, the Wesleyan population deserted mediocre Middletown before ...
WesCeleb: Arijit Sen ’07
Whether he's glued to a cricket match or getting you some "responsible" booze as your class president, you've probably seen ...
Restaurant Review: Middletown Pizza Delivery
It is with great care that I approach the delicate task of criticizing this dish, one that has become dear ...
Tavengwa ’08 sells paintings to benefit children in Zimbabwe
Usually, Hwinei Tavengwa ’08 returns to campus after breaks thinking about the worsening situation in her home country, Zimbabwe. "It’s ...
