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Lily Whitsitt '06 has done a lot as an actor and a director at Wesleyan, but she might have saved ...
WesFest draws excited prefrosh to campus
Though this year's WesFest has come and gone, the lasting impression of life at Wesleyan lingers on in the memories ...
With more female applicants, “gender gap” widens at Wes
At some point during the college application process most students come to terms with a simple fact: certain unchangeable parts ...
Karaoke competition brings the idols to Summerfields
Many ears are still buzzing from the concentrated karaoke they witnessed Tuesday and Wednesday at Summerfields late night. The room ...
Furniture frustrations: With furnished woodframe houses, Class of ’06 is left with excess baggage
When the University announced its plan to furnish senior woodframe houses, the administration was met with disapproval, confusion, and praise. ...
Restaurant Review: Pho Mai
Pho Mai is a tiny, inconspicuous restaurant near the north end of Main Street. For most people it's easy to ...
A dose of solace and support: The Oasis Wellness Center
It is a sunny day and the back door of the house on Crescent Street is wide open. A soap ...
WesCeleb: Justin Costa ’06
Justin has been bugging me for weeks to WesCeleb, and I kept resisting because he's my housemate, he keeps using ...
WesFest: “Do I really believe what I was taught all my life?”
When the Princeton Review ranked Wesleyan number 15 on its "Students Ignore God On a Regular Basis" list, few people ...
WesFest: Our guide to WesFest
Ah, WesFest. This legendary festival holds a special place in our minds and hearts, and it is upon us once ...
