A few images may come into the mind of the average Wesleyan student when the fraternity Delta Kappa Epsilon (DKE) is mentioned.
Tonight at 8 p.m. in Crowell Concert Hall, students and the general public can expect to be moved by the talent and music of the Gospel Extravaganza 2010.
Start with thin cute boys in skinny jeans (if you go to Wesleyan, you’re already attracted to this type on some level), add humbleness and piety, and throw in a bit of musical talent for the heck of it.
Brotherhood and religious tradition intersected on campus this fall with the formation of a branch of the international Jewish fraternity Alpha Epsilon Pi.
This year, Wesleyan is back in the race for the title of “Most Vegetarian-Friendly College” in the nation, which has prompted controversy on campus over whether or not it deserves the honor.
Beginning this Friday, Oct. 23, Usdan is instituting “Low Carbon Fridays,” which will eliminate red meat from lunch and dinner.
When the University held focus groups last year to determine which areas of campus life students thought needed improvement, a common response was the desire for a stronger community identity. At the end of this month, the feedback from these focus groups will culminate in WesWars, a weeklong series of class competitions organized by the Cardinal Council.
Earth House, a program house for students who wish to lead an environmentally conscious lifestyle, is making new strides in monitoring and conserving its water usage.
The budget for RAs and House Managers (HMs) has been cut in half for the 2009-2010 academic year.