<p>I’m not going to get sucked into your tortuous machine of boosterism, apologetics, and feeble reasoning. My attacks on Wesleyan’s president emanate from having reviewed his callow scholarship and followed his actions as president. Not once while at Wesleyan did I feel the slightest pang of regret for leavin Bowdoin. However, the intervening years have seen Wes change and not for the better. I’m too tired to write at length about this and would prefer to consult some young friends currently attending the school before offering anything further on the school’s large-scale issues… </p>