From our archives
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What's inside Students and alumni gather at a Vietnam veteran Tobey Herzog '68 Designed to reflect the quality of a Wesleyan education, the Minor Myers, jr Welcome Center gets a positive reception. The quest to retrieve a
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Fall 2008 What's inside Students move to the rhythm of a universal language during May Term. History professor Gordon Horowitz chronicles Nazi plans for a Polish city. Gregory Dell '67 faces Parkinson's disease after decades fighting for social justice. Collegiate Choir members experience the power of performance in Spain. |
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Summer 2008 What's inside A recent graduate offers some hard-earned wisdom to students. Portrait photographer Marie-Susanne Langille captures campus personalities. Bill Roberts '64 is as comfortable at a county fair as he is in Washington's corridors of power. A special report looks at the state of religion on campus. |
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What's inside Neurosurgeon Ann Stroink '76 has mastered one of medicine's most demanding fields. Coach Mia Smith shares her passion for the game of basketball. Filmmaker Brian Udovich '98 shows a winning streak of independence. Siblings who go to the same college say the experience helps them see each other in a different light. Titan legend Jack Sikma '77 is now a coach in the NBA. |
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What's inside
The
farms of Illinois Wesleyan
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Fall 2007
Mike Weis explores the lasting resonance of the
soundtrack Erica Nunamaker '01 joins
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Summer 2007
The
class of 2007
is well-prepared One alumna's thoughts on transcending ALS
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Spring 2007
Bringing
hope and healing
Artist Renee McGinnis '84 brings the landscapes of her imagination to life Chaos, controversy, commitment, and the storied history of Student Senate
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