Revolution Blog • 2nd August 2021 Creating a New Space for Yoga, Well-being, and Healing With our studio renovations underway, we interviewed yoga teacher Kate Morrissey Stahl to learn more about Revolution's vision for healing and community.
Revolution Blog • 19th July 2021 How do Hatha Yoga and Accessible Yoga Intersect? In every Yoga class, it’s important to consider how we can make the practice accessible to everyone. Yoga teacher Sam Lane incorporates both Accessible Yoga practices and Hatha Yoga tradition into his Chair and Mat Friendly classes in order to make Yoga available for a variety of students.
Revolution Blog • 13th July 2021 Busting 3 Myths About Sex Therapy with Amanda Auchenpaugh Maybe you have heard of sex therapy but are not quite sure what it entails. Sex therapist Amanda Auchenpaugh, LMSW, enlightened us on a few of the most common misconceptions to answer questions you did not realize you had!
Revolution Blog • 5th July 2021 Get to Know Janelle Railey Before Her Trauma-Informed Workshop On Saturday, July 10, 2021, Janelle Railey will be leading a workshop called "Healing Trauma: Yoga and Beyond." Before her event, we asked her a few questions to learn more about her background and focus on trauma-informed yoga.
Write@UGA • 1st December 2020 Write@UGA Write@UGA is an online hub for information on the University of Georgia's writing programs, courses, resources, & events.
A Prose Adventure • 7th January 2021 2020 Literary Year in Review Despite 2020 disappointing, I must admit, it was my best reading year ever. I finally had the time to remember why I love books in the first place.
A Prose Adventure • 12th June 2020 The Book of Longings: Poignant and Thought-Provoking "How would the Western world be different if Jesus had married and his wife been included in his story?" The Book of Longings has made a huge impression on me because of its well-developed provocations and feminist implications like this one.
A Prose Adventure • 29th May 2020 How The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes Fell Short This was the trilogy that sparked my love of reading and introduced me to the magic of fandom. For years I've been crossing my fingers she would revisit this rich world and its many untold stories.
Green & Gold • 10th April 2018 Leadership and Friendship Go Hand-in-Hand – Green and Gold Cleghorn and Warren Hall may be far apart, but the relationships between high school and lower school students are close-knit. As a K-12 school, Wesleyan values the chance for students of all grades to interact outside of the classroom.
Green & Gold • 26th February 2018 Sozo Children’s Choir Brings Joy to Wesleyan – Green and Gold "A child from Uganda, a teenager from the U.S. and an adult from Johns Creek are all part of one humanity under Christ,” said Christian Life Director Greg Lisson. As part of February’s Christian Life theme, “One Humanity,” Wesleyan partnered with the Sozo Ugandan Children’s Choir to bring a unique celebration of diversity to the community.
Green & Gold • 31st January 2018 There’s “Snow” Place Like Winterplace – Green and Gold After enjoying the Great Atlantan Snowstorm of December 2017, Wesleyan students were dreaming of a “White Christmas.” High school students had the opportunity to fulfill dreams of east-coast snow when they hit the slopes of Winterplace Ski Resort on the Christian Life Ski Retreat.
Green & Gold • 11th December 2017 Wesleyan Honors Local Heroes on Veterans Day – Green and Gold For technology specialist and veteran Cristian Piedra, nothing says “thank you” to American heroes like 1,500 members of the Wesleyan community gathered in Yancey Gymnasium to celebrate Veterans Day. “We don’t ask for anything as servicemen, and the fact that we are recognized and celebrated is more than enough.”
Odyssey • 12th June 2017 To The Books That Shaped Me I would not be person I am today if I had never dared to read my favorite books.
Odyssey • 13th February 2017 My School Gave Each Student $100 And This Is What Happened After handing out $60,000, Marc Khedouri inspired Wesleyan School students and faculty to help the world and “do something beautiful for God.”
Odyssey • 6th February 2017 10 Life Lessons I've Learned From Teen Wolf Throughout an incredible six seasons, Teen Wolf has taught us quite a few life lessons we will cherish forever.
Odyssey • 10th October 2016 The 5 Best Things About Being A Redhead There are wonderful benefits of being the rare two percent of the world's population.