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At least once a semester I decide that I am going to drop out of school and run away with ...
Wesleyan: Where the wild things are?
Leopard geckos, rats, corn snakes, hedgehogs, cockroaches: a small trip around campus can be more exciting than a trip to ...
After 36 years on campus, Professor Rose shuts her doors
A little over a week ago, retired English professor Phyllis Rose invited students to her home on Wyllys Avenue to ...
LiveWolves! co-op provides more vegetarian dining options
The scene was aglow at Earth House last week, where LiveWolves!, a new vegetarian Co-op, hosted a meal. A student ...
The Five Stages of Graduating: 1. Disorientation
One morning last month I woke up with a funny feeling on an unfamiliar couch, with an unfamiliar cat perched ...
Restaurant Review: It’s Only Natural
I strongly admire restaurants with lofty goals that attempt to break the mold of the usual dining experience. And it ...
Environment and philosophy abound in riverside sculpture
For the sculptor Bob Johnson, who recently installed his latest RiverCube in Harbor Park along the Connecticut River, someone else's ...
WesCeleb: Chris White ’06
If you haven’t heard Chris White ’06 sing "The Banana Song" much lately, it’s because he’s been a bit busy. ...
Grads release college guide book
While their peers were focusing weekend parties, Jordan Goldman ’04 and Colleen Buyers ’04 were writing a book. When they ...
International student community and other friends still shocked several weeks after Soriano’s accident
The news of the accident involving Rachel Soriano ’06 shocked the entire Wesleyan community. But for many international students, who ...
