Karl Grindal ’09 recently uncovered WESUNITY, one of many gems hidden away on Wesleyan’s servers. In a WSA blog post entitled WesUnity: Online Activism circa 1999, Karl outlines some of the cool features that WESUNITY had to offer:
- Guide to Activism
- Media Contacts
- Activist Listservs
- An Alumni network of Progressives
Even more exciting, Karl writes that the WSA and SALD are getting together to bring WESUNITY up-to-date so it can continue to serve as a resource to student activists. Even if you don’t consider yourself a student activist, you should check out WESUNITY for an entertaining blast from the past. My favorite part: “This Site Currently Under Deconstruction“.
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@ 12:47am — This isn’t a loser move at all. We really would love to know how we can best serve the Wesleyan community. I can’t guarantee that anything will come of it, or that it’ll meet your specifications, but I’ll forward this message along.
@ 12:47am — This isn’t a loser move at all. We really would love to know how we can best serve the Wesleyan community. I can’t guarantee that anything will come of it, or that it’ll meet your specifications, but I’ll forward this message along.
@ 12:47am — This isn’t a loser move at all. We really would love to know how we can best serve the Wesleyan community. I can’t guarantee that anything will come of it, or that it’ll meet your specifications, but I’ll forward this message along.
i kind of hope someone with web skills revamps e-squid too… though i know complaining about it without taking it on myself is a loser move. just throwing it out there
i kind of hope someone with web skills revamps e-squid too… though i know complaining about it without taking it on myself is a loser move. just throwing it out there
i kind of hope someone with web skills revamps e-squid too… though i know complaining about it without taking it on myself is a loser move. just throwing it out there