University Modifies COVID-19 Restrictions for Delayed Spring Semester

February 3, 2022, by Elias Mansell, Sulan Bailey, News Editor & Staff Writer. Leave a Comment

Following a week-long delay to the start of the spring semester, the University has instituted stricter COVID-19 restrictions for the return to campus and first week of classes compared to those at the beginning of the fall. Isolation procedures have been modified, social gatherings are discouraged, and indoor dining will not resume until Monday, Feb. […]

Pipe Bursts on Ground Floor of Clark Hall After Winter Storm

February 3, 2022, by Rachel Wachman, Aris Dashiell, News Editor & Contributing Writer. Leave a Comment

Following the winter storm that blanketed much of the East Coast and the University in snow on Saturday, Jan. 29, the fire alarms at Clark Hall rang around 9 p.m. due to a burst pipe on the ground floor. According to Director of Physical Plant Operations Michael Conte, the pipe may have frozen in the sub-zero temperatures after […]

Sustainability Office Welcomes Hayley Berliner as Temporary Director

February 3, 2022, by Hannah Docter-Loeb, Executive Editor. Leave a Comment

The Wesleyan Sustainability Office hired Hayley Berliner in January to serve as the University’s temporary sustainability director while current director Jen Kleindienst is away on maternity leave. Kleindienst is set to return to campus in July 2022.  Berliner graduated from Hamilton College in 2019 with a degree in environmental studies and economics. At Hamilton, she […]

University Issues One-Time End-of-Year $3,000 Bonuses to Employees

December 9, 2021, by Rachel Wachman, News Editor. 1 Comment

To recognize employees for their hard work during the pandemic, the University will award one-time $3,000 bonuses to faculty and staff as an end-of-year thank you. President Michael Roth ’78, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Nicole Stanton, and Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer and Treasurer Andrew Tanaka ’00 announced the […]

Middletown Common Council Passes Resolution to Support Connecticut Transportation Climate Initiative

December 9, 2021, by Hannah Docter-Loeb, Editor-in-Chief. Leave a Comment

The Middletown Common Council narrowly passed a resolution (6-4-1) on Monday, Dec. 6 to support Connecticut’s Transportation and Climate Initiative Program (TCI-P or TCI), which is a multi-state plan that aims to reduce greenhouse gases emitted by transportation. The decision was made at a regularly scheduled Common Council meeting, which participants could attend in person at […]

Usdan Marketplace to Bring Back Plates and Eco To-Go Over Winter Session

December 9, 2021, by Kat Struhar, Staff Writer. Leave a Comment

Usdan Marketplace will resume using plates and Eco To-Go containers beginning on the first day of Winter Session, Jan. 4, 2022. The Auxiliary Services Administration, the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) Dining Committee, and Bon Appétit organized the switch from to-go containers back to plates. According to Bon Appétit District Manager Michael Strumpf, after two years […]

Three Sophomores Selected to Join International Student Advisory Board

December 6, 2021, by Jem Shin, News Editor. Leave a Comment

Three sophomores—Erin Bae, Veronica Goss, and Tereza Pesmazoglou—were selected to join the International Student Advisory Board (ISAB), on which they will serve through Fall 2022. ISAB works with the University’s international student community and the Office of International Student Affairs (OISA) to better serve international students.   Bae, who considers both Suwon, South Korea and Vancouver, […]

Student of Color Support Space Provides Healing

December 2, 2021, by Kat Struhar, Staff Writer. Leave a Comment

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) has renamed the BIPOC Mental Health Collective to the Student of Color Support Space. The collective was created last year, and connects students and staff of color in a safe space that encourages sharing experiences. CAPS Psychotherapist Neal Sardana, CAPS Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Tamanna Rahman, Visiting Professor of Psychology Adam Kim, […]

Megan Levan ’22 Hosts First Bugsgiving at Wesleyan to Promote Entomophagy

December 2, 2021, by Cameron Ryan, Elias Mansell, Staff Writer & Assistant News Editor . Leave a Comment

Rather than eating turkey, mashed potatoes, and green beans, some students opted for cricket gougeres, grasshopper blueberry muffins, and mealworm chocolate brownies at Bugsgiving. Megan Levan ’22 hosted the event as part of her senior thesis on entomophagy, or the practice of eating insects, on the lawn in front of Alpha Delta Phi on Saturday, Nov. […]

Wesleyan Veterans Organization Supports Off-Campus Community with Share-the-Warmth Donation Drive

December 2, 2021, by Sam Hilton, Staff Writer. Leave a Comment

The Wesleyan Veterans Organization (WesVO) is running a Share-the-Warmth winter drive from Monday, Nov. 1, through Saturday, Dec. 18, in support of three organizations: Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services (IRIS), the Center for Children’s Advocacy, and the Women and Families Center of Connecticut. WesVO is asking for donations of warm clothes, toys, school supplies, and […]

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