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Across the country, school districts have had to completely rework how they operate. After lockdowns forced school online and after ...
WesCeleb Mary Johnson ’21 Talks TERP, Shabbat & Data Analysis
After taking a semester off because of a concussion, Mary Johnson ’21 is due to graduate in December. Besides spending time volunteering ...
Does Wes2Go Gotta Go? Students’ Perspectives on the New Mobile Ordering App
The University shifted to a mobile ordering system for both Weshop and Summerfields (Summies) on Monday, Nov. 9. The change came as a ...
#RetailMadeMe TikTok Sparks Student Activism
When Kristin Souza came across a thread of Tik Toks on Twitter discussing the deliberate destruction of usable items in ...
The Remote Experience: What It’s Like to Attend College From Home
If the normally bustling spots around campus seem a little less crowded this fall, it may be due to the ...
Long Lane Farm Keeps on Growing
In past years, on any given weekend, Long Lane Farm is filled with students planting, picking, and weeding the rows ...
Ujamaa Hosts Weekly Solidarity Circles
During a semester that has posed unique challenges to students, mental health and community support spaces have become more important than ...
The Man Behind the Mask: Tom McLarney
He sends you biweekly public health updates. He’s the name on your CareEvolve portal. Dr. Tom McLarney’s name is everywhere. ...
WesCeleb Virginia Sciolino ’21 talks Mississippi, Mock Trial & Memories
Virginia Sciolino ’21 has a soft spot for Usdan brunch and Mississippi rainstorms. When she’s not running her new club, ...
Is Wes Progressive? A Look at the University’s ‘Activist’ History
Content Warning: This article contains reference to state-sanctioned violence, anti-Semitism, and other incidents of racist violence. In the past, the University ...
