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"FROSH" FACES:
Wesleyan's traditional three-day
festival, WesFest, gave newly admitted students a taste of all things
Wesleyan.
Held April 19-21, WesFest 2007 allowed new students and their families
to visit campus during this time to experience university life
first-hand and explore the diverse opportunities that a Wesleyan
education has to offer. One of the activities included the All Campus
Barbecue on April 20. |
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Wesleyan students and admitted students
gather on Foss Hill.
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Campus tours were ongoing throughout WesFest
for admitted students and families. |
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Jeremy Weiss '11 of Livingston, N.J.
registers for WesFest events with Dorothy Rich, right Office of
Admission department assistant.
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Anna Komor, '09 and Christina Haas, '09
prepare beakers for chemical reactions during a liquid nitrogen ice
cream demonstration, as part of WesFest. The students are members of The
Free Radicals, the chemistry majors' group. (Photo by Roslyn
Carrier-Brault) |
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The group, "The Balkan Situation," plays
folk music originating from Greece, Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria during
the Russian Department and the Russian House open house, part of WesFest.
Russian Department faculty were on hand to answer questions about the
program. (Photos by Olivia Bartlett) |
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