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It was about 11 a.m. on move-in day when I walked across College Row toward the Butterfields. The skies were ...
Rite Aid Closure Inconveniences Students
In late June, Carly Blue ’22 led a rambunctious group of summer squash campers down the hill from the Butterfields ...
Power in Partnerships: Examining the Experiences and Recruitment of Wesleyan Students From Rural Areas
During the summer after her junior year of high school, Allison McGlone ’19 and her dad drove over 1,300 miles ...
After Departure of NAGPRA Coordinator, University Plans for Future of Repatriation Efforts
When students walk into Exley Science Center, they’re usually going to class or heading to the Science Library. Some may ...
After Months of Talks, University to Fill Vacant Physical Plant Positions
On Monday, May 13, Physical Plant agreed to fill four vacant positions following months of meetings with current employees. Physical ...
Climate Justice Panel Unites WesDivest and Climate Action Group
The movement to divest from fossil fuels has been sweeping the country, with many universities and colleges—including the NESCAC’s own, ...
Aly Tatchol Camara: Dancing from Guinea to Wesleyan
West African Dance Professor Aly Tatchol Camara’s path to Wesleyan has been different than that of most professors. Guinea, Tatchol’s ...
“Ethnography Girl”: Rachael Barlow Discusses Student-Facing Approach to Institutional Research
Rachael Barlow’s office is a bit different than what you might expect to see in North College. She has eight ...
Freeman Scholars Reflect on Multiplicity of Experience, Varied Contributions to Community
Each year, 11 students from different Asian countries and regions are awarded the Freeman Asian Scholarship. Established by Mansfield Freeman ...
Adobo for Dummies: Cooking Filipino Cuisine in the Nutmeg State
One wintry Connecticut evening, a California girl trudged through the (melting) snow on the fringes of campus in search of ...
