The area surrounding the Davison Art Center is generally considered a safe space for students. However, it was the scene of an unprovoked crime this past Friday night when Claire Staples ’09 and Travis Fitzgerald ’09 were assailed by four youths outside of the building on High Street.
Until this semester, any recent attempts at students influencing the University’s financial decisions were limited to combative Wespeaks and camp outs in front of the Investment Office.
With a thick white mustache and goatee, Erhard Konerding is Olin Library’s reference wizard—and he can do The New York Times crossword puzzle in three minutes straight. Konerding has been the University's Government Documents and Reference Librarian for the past 36 years.
Dan Bloom ’10 and Greg Hurd ’10 are headed to the NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships after a pair of dominant performances in the New England Wrestling Association Championship.
Members of an alumni panel commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Fisk Hall takeover by black students, staff and faculty reflected upon the history and legacy of the watershed event last Friday evening.
Almost a week after Ali Fourney ’09 tied her career high with 29 points against Colby to give the Cardinals the #6 seed in the NESCAC Championship, the team traveled to play #3 Tufts this past Saturday
The men’s squash team had a strong showing at the Collegiate Squash Association Team Championships over the weekend, taking down the University of Virginia while dropping a pair of 5-4 heartbreakers to Northwestern University and Georgetown University
The men’s hockey team skated off the ice for the last time this past weekend, eliminated from the playoff race as the season ended with a loss and a tie.
This past weekend, the women’s ice hockey team concluded its season with trips to conference rivals Middlebury and Williams, coming away empty-handed against both teams
The men’s and women’s track teams participated in the New England Division III Championships over the weekend, with the men traveling to M.I.T. for the second straight weekend while the women ventured to Bowdoin.
On Monday afternoon, the Argus was featured in an e-mail announcing the resurgence of Fire Safety.
As a rising senior, I’m working on completing what I hope will be the final challenge of my time here at Wesleyan: the complicated, frustrating system that Wesleyan uses for financial aid.
The examples cited by Dermont in his Blargus opinion piece entitled “An Open Letter to Wesleyan Students” exhibit how he is very much a part of the “changes” at Wesleyan.
Fuck you, Fire Safety.
It takes less than a minute to pick up a free copy of the New York Times from one of the stands located in Usdan, Fisk, PAC, or the Science Center.
Public Safety would like to inform our community that we have had a rash of motor vehicle break-ins in the past week where GPS units were the only items taken.