Letters to the Editor

Affecting Our Community: Utilizing Public Policy

The Wesleyan community is in no way lacking active and well informed students. The student body recognizes injustices and problems that concern our world today.

Affirmative Action: Without Reprieve

In response to “A Half-Baked Opposition,” I’d like to talk about affirmative action, its role in higher education today, and other eerily similar policies.

Political Activism At Its Most Basic Level

As most of us are well aware, last Tuesday’s Midterm Elections marked an important reshaping of the political terrain in Washington D.C. and across the country.

FYI

Student-Run Grief Support Group Sponsored by the Office of Behavioral Health for Students will meet on Wednesdays at 8:00 pm in Room 212 (2nd floor) of the Davison Health Center

Responses to the Latin@ Affirmation Wesleying Post

Last Tuesday, I, a member of the Latin@ community, submitted information about Latin@ Affirmation Month's Convocation Ceremony. The Wesleying blogger who posted the information added to the post stereotypical Spanish ...

Decoding and Debunking Islamophobia

Islamophobia has recently become a prominent presence in the United States. Articles and forums with titles like CNN’s “Holy War: Should Americans Fear Islam?” (ABC, October 3) demonstrate the problems ...

Reporting the SBC Surplus

I was astonished to learn from the Argus’ recent article (October 8th, “SBC Surplus Investigated”) that the SBC surplus last year was $68,155. While running the SBC last year, each ...

Promoting Active Citizenship

When I first got to Wesleyan, I was completely and utterly overwhelmed and intimidated by the sheer number of opportunities that existed. These included on and off campus meetings, speakers, ...

Meeting at the UOC

The University Organizing Center (UOC) is a student space, which was established after a wave of powerful student organizing in the spring of 2004. This effort, which also lead to ...