Box 18
Contains 48 Results:
Wesquire, Spring 1984
A magazine for and about the Wesleyan community. Wbrp W5139.2
Wesleyan Writing
These publications have various themes, including but not limited to politics, humor, literature, social commentary, music, and film. The publications take the form of magazines, newspapers, journals, and more.
Wesleyan Writing, Fall 1990
These publications have various themes, including but not limited to politics, humor, literature, social commentary, music, and film. The publications take the form of magazines, newspapers, journals, and more.
Two undated issues
Proudly affirming a committment to look backards - backwards to a time when all forms of political thought were lionized, a time when the administration was accountable, useful adn popular among the student body and a time when Weselyan focused on the greater issues of campus life and rejected a myopic obsession with perceived slights and insults.
Wesleyan Witness
Proudly affirming a committment to look backards - backwards to a time when all forms of political thought were lionized, a time when the administration was accountable, useful adn popular among the student body and a time when Weselyan focused on the greater issues of campus life and rejected a myopic obsession with perceived slights and insults.
Volume 1 Issue 2, April 2009
Proudly affirming a committment to look backards - backwards to a time when all forms of political thought were lionized, a time when the administration was accountable, useful adn popular among the student body and a time when Weselyan focused on the greater issues of campus life and rejected a myopic obsession with perceived slights and insults.
Volume 2 Issue 1, November 2009
Proudly affirming a committment to look backards - backwards to a time when all forms of political thought were lionized, a time when the administration was accountable, useful adn popular among the student body and a time when Weselyan focused on the greater issues of campus life and rejected a myopic obsession with perceived slights and insults.