Natasha Nurjadin

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Wesleyan Bookstore Hiring Practice Makes for Turbulent Transition

by Kaye Dyja, Natasha Nurjadin, Assistant Features Editor, Features Editor. 4 Comments

Women at Wes: The History of Coeducation

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Looking Back at the Campus Anti-Nuclear Movement

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Panel Examines Funding for the Sciences in the Age of Trump

by Natasha Nurjadin, Features Editor. 1 Comment

Palm Nail Unites Campus and CT Communities

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0Degree Thai Ice Cream Rolls into Town

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WesCeleb: Michael Ortiz ’17

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Women’s Ball Ends Season with Slew of NESCAC Losses

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Sexy Singles and Cute Couples

by Natasha Nurjadin, Saam Niami Jalinous, Features Editors. 2 Comments

Sen. Murphy Calls For Action on Climate Change

by Molly Schiff, Natasha Nurjadin, News Editor and Features Editor. 4 Comments

Women’s Basketball Fights to Stay Competitive in the ‘CAC

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Wes Startup Personalizes Party Playlists

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WesCeleb: Mira Klein

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WSA Passes “No Hungry Student Act”

by Aaron Stagoff Belfort, Natasha Nurjadin, News Editor. Comments Off on WSA Passes “No Hungry Student Act”

Olivia Gorman ’19 Starts Season Hot for Women’s Hoops

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Women’s Basketball Looks to Improve NESCAC Performance in 2016-17

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Andrea Ritchie, Sherri Williams Discuss Gender, Race, and Police Violence at FGSS Symposium

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Professors Talk Climate Change and 2016 Election

by Natasha Nurjadin, News Editor. 1 Comment

University Bans Stages at Concert Venues for Alpha Delt, Music House, and Psi U

by Gili Lipman, Natasha Nurjadin, News Editors. Comments Off on University Bans Stages at Concert Venues for Alpha Delt, Music House, and Psi U

Michael Romano ’94 Kicks Off Annual Shasha Seminar for Human Concern

by Natasha Nurjadin, News Editor. Comments Off on Michael Romano ’94 Kicks Off Annual Shasha Seminar for Human Concern

University Kicks Off Third Annual Zero Waste Challenge

by Miriam Zenilman, Natasha Nurjadin, News Editor, Staff Writer. Comments Off on University Kicks Off Third Annual Zero Waste Challenge

October Brings Campus Sustainability Month

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New Muslim Chaplain Hopes to Increase Interfaith Relations and Awareness of Islam

by Natasha Nurjadin, News Editor. 33 Comments

Peatix Platform Takes Hold at University and Beyond

by Natasha Nurjadin, News Editor. 1 Comment

This Is Why Campaign Ends, Raises $482 Million

by Natasha Nurjadin, News Editor. 1 Comment

Five Wesleyan Employees Move On, New Assistant Dean of Students Hired

by Gili Lipman, Natasha Nurjadin, News Editors. Comments Off on Five Wesleyan Employees Move On, New Assistant Dean of Students Hired

Break-In Occurs Wednesday Night

by Natasha Nurjadin, News Editor. Comments Off on Break-In Occurs Wednesday Night

Dean for Equity and Inclusion Search Continues

by Natasha Nurjadin, News Editor. 3 Comments

“Voices from Chernobyl” Commemorates 30th Anniversary of Nuclear Disaster

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Protest at Senior Pig Roast Asks Questions on Exploitation

by Natasha Nurjadin, News Editor. 11 Comments

Ticketing Startup Peatix Launches Pilot Program at University

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Miranda ’02 Honored With Pulitzer Prize for Drama

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WSA Votes to Raise Minimum Wage

by Natasha Nurjadin, News Editor. 2 Comments

FoodStop Launches Whey Station Delivery Service

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RFC and Composting Interns Reveals Ways to Reduce Waste at University

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Vigil for Victims of Pakistan Suicide Bombing Held in Exley

by Natasha Nurjadin, News Editor. 15 Comments

University Searches for New Dean for Equity and Inclusion, Three Candidates Remain

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University Announces Jewett Center for Community Partnerships

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University Sets New Common Time for Fall 2016

by Erica DeMichiel, Natasha Nurjadin, News Editors. Comments Off on University Sets New Common Time for Fall 2016

End Of Hong Kong Discusses Relations with China and Beyond

by Natasha Nurjadin, News Editor. 1 Comment

Alvin Y. H. Cheung came to the University to speak on Hong Kong and its relations with China.

Petition Calls for Professor Othon to Remain at the University

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Psi U Hosts Second Annual “A Penny For Your Thoughts”

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Gottschalk Honored For Career Development

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Chinese Cultural Club Hosts Lunar New Year Celebration With Performances and Videos

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Alumni On Nationally Honored Forbes and Philanthropy Lists

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Student Accused of Stealing 7-Foot Statue of Liberty Replica

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Black History Month Kicks Off with Convocation

by Erica DeMichiel, Natasha Nurjadin, Camille De Beus, News Editor. Comments Off on Black History Month Kicks Off with Convocation

Psi U Launches Website Archiving A Penny For Your Thoughts

by Natasha Nurjadin, Camille De Beus, News Editor. Comments Off on Psi U Launches Website Archiving A Penny For Your Thoughts

University Announces Newly Named Boger Hall

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“Undergraduate Women in Physics” Conference Offers Networking Opportunities

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University Creates Equity Task Force

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CT Space Grant Awards University Students

by Natasha Nurjadin, Assistant News Editor. Comments Off on CT Space Grant Awards University Students

The NASA-funded Connecticut Space Grant Consortium has awarded four University students and one faculty member after the Consortium’s latest call for proposals.

“Motorboat Your Myths” Addresses Sex and Sexuality

by Natasha Nurjadin, Assistant News Editor. Comments Off on “Motorboat Your Myths” Addresses Sex and Sexuality

On Wednesday, Nov. 18, The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health, Adolescent Sexual Health Awareness, WesWell, FGSS, and American Studies hosted a workshop entitled “Motorboat Your Myths”

Kim Discusses Disability, Race, Infrastructural Neglect

by Natasha Nurjadin, Assistant New Editor. Comments Off on Kim Discusses Disability, Race, Infrastructural Neglect

Jina Kim came to the University last Thursday to speak about state-sanctioned racial violence.

Film Screening Addresses U.S. Antibiotics Overuse

by Natasha Nurjadin, Assistant News Editor. Comments Off on Film Screening Addresses U.S. Antibiotics Overuse

Co-sponsored by the US Public Interest Group, Climate Ambassadors, and Wesleyan Democrats, “The Trouble of Antibiotics” exposes harsh realities about the consequences of antibiotics overuse.

Miranda ’02 Honored with MacArthur Fellowship

by Natasha Nurjadin, Assistant News Editor. Comments Off on Miranda ’02 Honored with MacArthur Fellowship

Lin Manuel Miranda ’02 is a recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship, which honors creativity, and comes with a $625,000 stipend.

Waste Not Holds Final Giveaway

by Natasha Nurjadin, Assistant News Editor. Comments Off on Waste Not Holds Final Giveaway

Last Friday, the Office of Sustainability hosted its first Freecycle sale, giving away lots of household and miscellaneous items for free.

Petition Demands Defunding of The Argus

by Courtney Laermer, Molly Schiff, Gabe Rosenberg, Natasha Nurjadin, News Editors, Assistant News Editor, and Executive Editor. 199 Comments

During the Wesleyan Student Assembly’s (WSA) open forum on Sunday, Sept. 20, members of the Senate discussed a petition calling for a boycott of The Wesleyan Argus.

Trinity Reverses Co-Ed Mandate for Greek Life

by Natasha Nurjadin, Assistant News Editor. Comments Off on Trinity Reverses Co-Ed Mandate for Greek Life

This fall, Trinity College’s president has announced that the university is going to reverse their decision to co-educate their fraternities and sororities.

Student Robbed at Knifepoint

by Natasha Nurjadin , Assistant News Editor. Comments Off on Student Robbed at Knifepoint

Early Tuesday morning, at 2:03 a.m., a University student was robbed at knifepoint while walking on Church Street.

Princeton Review Ranks University #1 Impact School

by Natasha Nurjadin, Assistant News Editor. 4 Comments

University tops Princeton Review’s Best Schools for Making an Impact, with most on-campus student engagement and community service opportunities.

To Reduce Waste, University Throws in the (Paper) Towel

by Natasha Nurjadin, Assistant News Editor. 5 Comments

After waste audit, Eco Facilitators launch initiative to reduce waste in residential halls by removing paper towels.

SHOFCO Hosts Film Screening of “A Path Appears”

by Natasha Nurjadin, Staff Writer. Comments Off on SHOFCO Hosts Film Screening of “A Path Appears”

On April 28, the University’s chapter of Shining Hope for Communities (SHOFCO-Wesleyan) held a film screening to screen a new documentary, “A Path Appears.”

Bon Appetit Screens “Food Chains” Film

by Natasha Nurjadin, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Bon Appetit Screens “Food Chains” Film

On Tuesday, April 23, Bon Appetit sponsored a film screening to focus on farm workers’ exploitation.

CIR Approves Resolution to Revise Investment Process

by Natasha Nurjadin, Staff Writer. 1 Comment

Wesleyan’s Board of Trustees, under the advisement of the Committee for Investor Responsibility (CIR), approved a resolution on Feb. 28 to consider “environmental, social, or governance factors” as a part of the University’s investment process.

Think Out Loud Encourages Students To Share Their Ideas

by Natasha Nurjadin, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Think Out Loud Encourages Students To Share Their Ideas

Rebecca Seidel ’15 and Danielle Pruitt ’15 organized “Think Out Loud,” a platform for students to share their ideas.

University Introduces Spring Intensive Program

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Martin Hosts Discussion On Rich People’s Movements

by Natasha Nurjadin, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Martin Hosts Discussion On Rich People’s Movements

On March 24, Professor of Sociology at the University of California, San Diego Isaac Martin spoke about Rich People’s Movements.

WesAmnesty Seeks Justice for Wrongfully Convicted

by Natasha Nurjadin, Staff Writer. Comments Off on WesAmnesty Seeks Justice for Wrongfully Convicted

Students of WesAmnesty join together to write letters to show their support for victims in police brutality in Chicago.

Writing at Wesleyan Hosts Summer Informational Session

by Natasha Nurjadin, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Writing at Wesleyan Hosts Summer Informational Session

Writing at Wesleyan held an informational session to describe the Wesleyan Writers Conference and the Columbia Publishing Course.

“Queen of the Sun” Documentary Examines Buzz About Disappearing Bees

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Vigil Gathers to Mourn UNC Victims

by Natasha Nurjadin, Contributing Writer. 1 Comment

Students gathered in Exley Science Center lobby on Sunday, Feb. 15 in solidarity with the three Muslim students murdered on Tuesday, Feb. 10 near UNC Chapel Hill.

Space Created to Discuss Queer Identity in Religion

by Natasha Nurjadin, Contributing Writer. Comments Off on Space Created to Discuss Queer Identity in Religion

Members of the Wesleyan community and religious organizations discussed the intersection of religious and queer identities.

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