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I don’t know about you, but one thing I really enjoyed about break was being back in my own kitchen. ...
Professor Esam Boraey Talks Revolutionary Activism
Before joining the Wesleyan faculty to teach about populism, Esam Boraey built an impressive resume as an activist, political operative, ...
Students Respond to Early Campus Closure
On Thursday, Nov. 19, Dean Rick Culliton sent out an all-campus email announcing new restrictions to prevent the spread of ...
Winter is Coming: Students’ Thoughts on the Upcoming Break
Winter break should be a time of relaxation, family gatherings, and decompression from the stress of the semester. However, after three ...
WesCeleb Caroline Salim ’21 on the Government Major, Sailing, and Making Connections
Caroline Salim ’21 may be graduating a semester early, but she’s already left her mark on campus. This Captain of ...
WorkForce Time Continues to Spark Student and Worker Frustration
On Feb. 18, the University announced that they would be implementing WorkForce Time (WorkForce), a new timekeeping system to track ...
ORSL Budget Reductions and Restructuring Spark Strong Pushback from Students, Faculty, and Staff
The University’s Former Muslim Chaplain Omar Bayramoglu was sitting in his kitchen at home in Farmington, Connecticut on Jul. 21 ...
Middletown Mayor Ben Florsheim ’14, One Year Later
Ben Florsheim ’14 made history when he was elected as Middletown’s youngest mayor on Nov. 5, 2019, after defeating Republican ...
Middletown Public Schools, Student Groups Adapt to Unusual Semester
Across the country, school districts have had to completely rework how they operate. After lockdowns forced school online and after ...
WesCeleb Mary Johnson ’21 Talks TERP, Shabbat & Data Analysis
After taking a semester off because of a concussion, Mary Johnson ’21 is due to graduate in December. Besides spending time volunteering ...
