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The Wesleyan chapter of Best Buddies, an international organization that brings together University students and young adults with intellectual disabilities, ...
Peer institutions face endownment losses, cut programs
Due to the recent economic recession, university endowments across the nation shrunk by an average of 3.09 percent this year, ...
Endowment fluctuates over time
In recent months and weeks, America has watched its economy take hit after hit. On campus, these events have caused ...
Alpha Delt alums recall past societies
When Andrew Cary Dickson ’98 went into the Star and Crescent for dinner his sophomore year, he felt that the ...
‘Omelet Master’ acquires fanbase
Christian Castaneda, affectionately dubbed the “Omelet Master” by his faithful fans, can be found invigorating hungover Usdan diners with his ...
Professor Gilbert Skillman: “A Thousand Recordings to Hear Before You Die,” by Tom Moon and “Disposing Dictators, Demystifying Voting Paradoxes” by Donald G. Saari
The office of Professor of Economics Gilbert Skillman is a swirl of paper and books that would make any bibliophile ...
Wesceleb: BENEDICT BERNSTEIN ’09
You may have seen Benedict Bernstein ’09 hanging around the top floor of Usdan, talking (really loudly) about critical theory, ...
Trends pedal campus
Cult status symbols—such as surfing and skateboarding—often waver between remaining underground and assimilating into the mainstream, eventually becoming billion-dollar commercial ...
Student architects unveil unique creation
Last semester, the 13 students enrolled in Architecture II were presented with a serious challenge: to research and design a ...
Liquor store cancels plans for Wesleyan party-rating contest
At the beginning of the semester, John Bagley, the owner of Forest City Wine and Spirits, asked his employees to ...
