Features
The once booming and lively MoCon Dining Hall sits empty and desolate, hidden in the currently remote corner of campus ...
Alum digitizes college search, profiled by NY Times
Every year, as the percentage of high school seniors applying to college grows, gaining admission becomes increasingly difficult. The process ...
Endowment shrinks by 3.9 percent
In early October of last year, President Michael Roth spoke to the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) about his plans for ...
Students express confusion over cleaning protocol
Most students are asleep in their dorm rooms at 3 a.m., but somewhere on campus a phone is ringing. Who ...
WesCeleb: Claire Staples ’09
If you don’t know Claire Staples ‘09, (or at least know of her) then you probably don’t go to Wesleyan. ...
In veteran’s memory, Senator’s flag flies over Psi U
In memory of Psi Upsilon Brother Warren “Rib” Hall ’37, a commemorative flag from Senator Chris Dodd’s (D-CT) Office will ...
New 24/7 lounge designed by students, for students
For the first time in University history, a new lounge is being built based entirely off of student suggestions. In ...
Fast-a-Thon donations increase
Although Connecticut is the third wealthiest state in America, upwards of 250 people in Middlesex County alone struggle to feed ...
Wesmaps offers the witty and the wacky
SEX AND TEXT IN FREUD'S VIENNA Professor of German Studies Leo Lensing's course examines sexual discourses in early 20th century ...
Literary magazines collaborate
Last Wednesday, seven editors of six campus publications—ranging from a literary arts magazine with a name that even its editors ...
