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Whilst students across the United States were taking a much-needed spring break, their universities were grappling with how to run ...
A Semester Deferred: Wesleyan Students Discuss Time Off Campus
In July, when the University announced its decision to bring students back to campus for a drastically modified hybrid in-person ...
Wesleyan’s Academic Response to Black Lives Matter
The second wave of Black Lives Matter protests began in spring 2020 in response to the police killing of George Floyd. ...
Odrimelissa Marmol Launches Mask-Making Business
During the pandemic, buying and wearing masks has become a common practice. For Odrimelissa Marmol, the pandemic has presented an ...
WesCeleb Tyler Lederer-Plaskett ’21 on ITS, OurCampus and Senior Year
Whether creating the incredible OurCampus app to guide University students in choosing classes or helping out with Wi-Fi and computer ...
WesWings and Red & Black Cafe Adapt to Pandemic, With One Employee COVID-19 Case
WesWings (’Swings) and Red & Black Cafe (RBC) have substantially altered their protocols in order to safely serve customers during ...
A New Way of Learning: First Year Seminars Offered Over Summer
The summer before the first year of college is always complicated. Choosing classes, crafting the perfect WesAdmits posts (plus stalking ...
Middletown Small Businesses Adapt to COVID-19
Small businesses in Middletown that rely heavily on students for economic revenue have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and ...
Class of ‘24 Adjusts to College Amidst Pandemic
This year has been one long experiment in uncertainty and adaptation. For first-years arriving on campus, the start to college ...
WesCeleb Alice Swan ’21 on Creating POC Spaces and Forging Community
With her passion for social justice, Alice Swan ’21, a double major in government and the College of East Asian ...
