Letters to the Editor
In the face of mass power outages, the administration, in combination with university staff, formed an impressively speedy plan to provide food and shelter for the student population. While these ...
A Plea to Molly Salafia (And Middletown Republicans in General)
Dear Molly Salafia, I read your recent Wespeak, “A Plea to Wesleyan Students,” with great interest, as I have actively been involved with the voter registration efforts on campus. “Please ...
To Fellow Students:
Many, if not all of us, are calling Middletown our home for four years and that is why I hope those students who do vote in the municipal Election on ...
Press Release: Wesleyan Students Denounce On-Campus Republican Voter Intimidation
A group of Wesleyan students called Wednesday on Middletown Mayor Sebastian Giuliano and the Middletown Republican Party to cease their campaign of intimidation and false information intended to stop Wesleyan ...
Why Wesleyan Students Should Elect Daniel Drew as the New Mayor of Middletown
Fellow Peers, Last Friday, Professor Devoto wrote a letter to Wesleyan students, giving us advice and suggestions for the upcoming November 2011 Middletown elections. While his desire to educate us ...
To the Wes Students Who Are Registered to Vote in Middletown:
Hurray, and thank you for taking part in your local election on November 8!
A Plea to Wesleyan Students
Please be careful when you vote–use your head, be kind, and keep citizens at the front of your mind rather than party affiliation.
A Response to Molly Salafia’s “Plea”
After reading Molly Salafia's piece, published on various Middletown news outlets, I feel compelled to correct a couple factual inaccuracies, and to share some thoughts.
Surviving Chalking
I believe that there is great value in spreading awareness for sexual and domestic violence, but I also think that the people on this campus are going about it in ...
In Response to “Shortage”
As a College of Letters faculty member who teaches the Writing Certificate’s senior seminar, I was a little troubled by the October 3 Argus article titled “Shortage of Writing Classes ...
