
Volume 12 Number 1
Features
Engaging "Generation Y" in democracy and public life
Senior communications major Mae Green, a member of the Virginia Beach chapter of Lady Republicans, has voted since she turned 18. Now 22, she describes herself...
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Campus community struggles with the question: "Is democracy a dinosaur?"
To enlighten the campus community at Wesleyan, students worked with faculty to plan and present “Is Democracy a Dinosaur?,” a unique dialogue series held Feb. 10 – March 2, that brought students, faculty and staff together with members of the community to discuss...
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Interfaith dialogue complements campus political discussions
What two topics are usually off-limits in most social settings? You guessed it: politics and religion. Yet, with election 2004...
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All decisions have consequences
I recently found myself rummaging through my vast and overstuffed closet. Looking over an assortment of tags, I found that I had shirts from Mexico, shoes from Brazil, and...
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Wesleyan alumni help shape the future of democracy
Margaret Thatcher was quoted as saying, “There is little hope for democracy if the hearts of men and women in democratic societies cannot be touched by a call to something greater than themselves.”
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"To those whom much is given, much is expected."
Telling VWC seniors that as college graduates they were in the elite one percent of the world’s population, Millard Fuller, founder and president of Habitat for Humanity International, challenged them to be...
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Departments
- 2004-2007 Batten Professors
- Loss and legacy: Four beloved Wesleyan family members die
- Wesleyan Window
- Alumni Connections
- Alumni Notes
- Sports: Marlins are No. 1 in Virginia!
- In the End
- Graduation 2004
Credits
- Design by Sherril Schmitz, Déjà vu Design, Inc.
- Photography by:
- Keith Lanpher
- Rick Voight
- Matthew Cavanaugh
- Rebecca Desjardins
- Printed by Letton Gooch Printing
- Edited by Gail B. Kent, ABC
