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Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) has renamed the BIPOC Mental Health Collective to the Student of Color Support Space. The ...
Megan Levan ’22 Hosts First Bugsgiving at Wesleyan to Promote Entomophagy
Rather than eating turkey, mashed potatoes, and green beans, some students opted for cricket gougeres, grasshopper blueberry muffins, and mealworm ...
An Enriching Experience: Exchange Students Reflect on Time at Wesleyan
The pandemic not only prevented students from traveling through the University’s study abroad program, but also inhibited foreign exchange students from coming to Middletown. ...
Wesleyan Veterans Organization Supports Off-Campus Community with Share-the-Warmth Donation Drive
The Wesleyan Veterans Organization (WesVO) is running a Share-the-Warmth winter drive from Monday, Nov. 1, through Saturday, Dec. 18, in ...
WesCeleb: From Pi to Labs to FXT, Ben Filio ’22 Is Everywhere on Campus
From the way his eyes light up when talking about his time spent in neuroscience labs, you’d never guess that ...
Roth Updates Students on the Board of Trustees and Answers Questions in WSA Forum
President Michael Roth ’78 attended the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) meeting via Zoom on Sunday, Nov. 21 to provide an ...
Mike White ’92 on His Time at Wes, “The White Lotus,” and “Survivor”
Screenwriter, director, actor, Survivor/Amazing Race contestant, and Wesleyan grad Mike White ’92 spent the first year and a half of ...
Women’s Soccer Advances in NCAA Tournament, Scores a Final Four Bid
For the first time in program history, the women’s soccer team has advanced to the Final Four after beating Johns ...
Solutions to the Bushmeat Issue: Improving Access to PPE
Bushmeat is a term that refers to wild animal meat that is used for human consumption. In Africa and Asia, ...
Wesleyan Chapter of John Quincy Adams Society Promotes Foreign Policy Discussions
Every other Thursday night, the Wesleyan chapter of John Quincy Adams Society (JQAS) gathers around the wooden tables in Usdan ...
