Category 2008 Issue 3Posted on

Lavender and Ministers

Interest in athletics grew slowly at American colleges and universities, waxing in a particular sport and then waning. In the 19th century, struggling athletes at Wesleyan slogged through a field that often resembled a mud pit. Beginning in the 1880s, however, the rise of athletics as spectator even…
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Category 2008 Issue 2Posted on

Seven Deadly Sins

BY TOM MATLACK ’86 AS I SIT DOWN WITH MATTHEW WEINER ’87 in his office at Los Angeles Center Studios, he proudly shows me a tray on display that was a wedding gift to his parents. This tray became a key prop on his Gold…
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Category 2008 Issue 2Posted on

Comic Makeover

BY BRIAN SCHWARTZ | PHOTOGRAPHY BY BILL BURKHART THE SECURITY guards who work for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart are brawny men, imposing and menacingly bald. In the daytime, before hopefuls for that evening’s studio a…
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Category 2008 Issue 1Posted on

Inside Mardis Gras

BY EVE ABRAMS ’93 · PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY STEVEN JACARUSO ASIDE FROM THE FOUR YEARS SHE SPENT AT WESLEYAN, Rebecca Snedeker has lived in New Orleans her entire life. Snedeker’s family lines in the city trace back to jus…
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A Death in Vietnam

FOR MORE THAN 40 YEARS, JILL HUNTING had never dared to hope that this moment would come. But now she had a map in her hand, an interpreter at her side, and thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, the coordinates where…
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Images of India

Sam Allison ’06 spent the year following his graduation documenting the changing face of North Indian holy sites. His images capture the incongruities of modern life in an ancient culture. Young monks strut in leather ja…
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