Features
After its slow start three years ago, when only 66 students had made deposits into their Middletown Cash accounts by ...
News brief: Grant to assist first generation students
The University has received a McNair grant of $220,000 per year for the next four years. The grant, established by ...
Students weigh in on study abroad costs
For Paul Boulat ’09, choosing where to study abroad was simple. “I chose [the Paris program] mostly because it’s a ...
Emdashes: Diversity University?
President Roth deserves much acclaim for his recently announced initiative to replace loans with grants for Wesleyan’s neediest students. It’s ...
Students remain skeptical of national university rankings
According to this August’s U.S. News & World Report, Wesleyan is now the 11th best liberal arts institution in the ...
The Greasiest Spoon: Home on the (Stove) Range: Portland’s Main Street Diner
The Main Street Diner doesn’t look like other diners. For one thing, the Portland eatery is located inside a 200-year-old ...
Living with faith: The stories behind Muslim life at Wes
Seeing her perched on the corner of her light blue comforter, with her preternaturally tan complexion and blonde-streaked hair falling ...
For Middletown, health care dream becomes a reality
Thirty-five years ago, several college-age idealists, one of whom was a student at Wesleyan, decided to create an organization that ...
MSA marks second year of Islam in Conversation Week
The second Islam in Conversation Week (ICW) kicked off on Monday with a packed audience in PAC 001, marking the ...
When KKK came to Wes
In 1985, Louis Farrakhan, minister and leader of the Black Nation of Islam, came to speak on campus—and was met ...
