Features
If there is one thing on which Wesleyan students can deliver, it’s a bold fashion statement. Strolling around campus on ...
Students Struggle to Adjust to Remote CAPS Services Amid Pandemic
Living through a pandemic has brought about new levels of anxiety, fear, and feelings of isolation for many University students. When ...
COVID-19 and Composting on Campus: The Pandemic’s Effect on Food Sustainability
The COVID-19 pandemic has interrupted many aspects of campus life that University students took for granted, and sustainability is no exception. The ...
WesCelouple: Jaclyn Lore-Edwards ’21 and Olivia Crowell ’21 on Friendship, A Cappella, and the Clown Glass Ceiling
The friendship of Jaclyn Lore-Edwards ’21 and Olivia Crowell ’21 is a beautiful testament to the power of random roommates. ...
Hometown Website Unites Students Through Storytelling
Unlike most high schools, college offers the opportunity to meet people from all over the world. Sharing stories about one’s ...
Working Through a Pandemic: Gordon Career Center Guides Student Job Searches
Post-graduation planning has been uncommonly challenging for students over the last year and a half, given the spike in unemployment ...
WesCeleb Kate Luo ’21 on AASC, Phi Beta Kappa, and the Prof that Makes Chemistry Feel Like Home
Kate Luo ’21 would like you to know that despite the oft-mocked name of her hometown, she is definitely a ...
CPE Re-entry Fund Provides Support for Formerly Incarcerated Individuals
After being released from prison, coming home can lead to heightened levels of uncertainty. Finding a place to live, securing ...
Student Project Sparks Dialogue About Food Insecurity on Campus
The COVID-19 pandemic has required unexpected yet necessary changes to everyday life on campus. While the introduction of the mobile ordering ...
WesCeleb Revisited: Catching Up With Evan Simko-Bednarski ’07
Every week, the Features Section publishes an interview with a particularly active, interesting, or notorious senior: the WesCeleb. But where ...
