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Cowboys, paper dolls and improv artists graced the stage of the '92 Theater this past weekend under the direction and ...
Greeks provide dining alternatives
For those who want a break from Aramark or perhaps don't have the cash for off-campus eats, the eating clubs ...
Stephanie Carlisle ’05 wins prestigious Watson Fellowship
Stephanie Carlisle '05 received a fellowship from the Thomas J. Watson Foundation this month that will fund a year-long study ...
Travels with Edith: Carousel Museum: Getting my car fixed
Today I went to the Carousel Museum in Bristol, which I learned upon arrival was not, in fact, open on ...
Psychology professor Scheibe retires after 42 years at Wesleyan
Professor of Psychology Karl Scheibe, who specializes in social psychology, will retire at the end this semester after 42-year tenure ...
The Club Scene: Kol Israel and Third Path
Tired of the polarizing and often left-leaning debate about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Niv Elis ’05 and Nitzan Ziv ’07 decided ...
The Louvre more popular for break than wet T-shirt contests
When Lauren Stossel ’07 stood in front of The Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris a few weeks ago, she probably ...
Travels with Edith: Rubias
Carrie is rifling through tie-dyed headbands, looking for a green one like the kind her favorite Mexican reality TV star ...
Weekly Wes Celeb: Chris Santiago ’05
After getting over the weirdness that comes with a journalist's prying into personal details, this week's Wesceleb Chris Santiago '05 ...
Punchline stand-up comedy draws over 200 at Psi U benefit
A new format and a new location for the Punchline Stand-up Comedy show proved to be a successful experiment. Psi ...
