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Through turbulent times at 45 Broad St., Ed Thorndike ’89 and Rob DeRosa have managed to keep the Red & ...
Student Loans Pose a Challenge for Conn. Grads, Wesleyan Makes Strides
With 59.78 percent of college students in the nationwide Class of 2016 graduating in debt, student loans and rising tuition ...
WILD Wes Sanctuary Struggles to Preserve its Legacy
“This is milkweed,” Brooke Burns ’18 indicated while making a sweeping gesture with a handmade scythe, recently purchased from a ...
WesCeleb: Max Friedlich ’17?
Perhaps for the first time in WesCeleb history, a Wesleyan alum has been selected as a WesCeleb. We let it ...
New Civic Action Plan Aims to Connect Campus with Middletown
The University is currently working on a Civic Action Plan that will work toward implementing civic values in the student ...
Goodbye to the Great Comet
Before the show started, ensemble members ran out to different sections of the house, packaged pierogis in hand, ready to relay ...
Two Cents on Manchester United’s Game against Leicester City
Recap Leicester City’s first two rounds statistically and you’ll know that they can pose a threat to every team in ...
Head Injuries Further Cripple National Football League
244. That’s how many known cases of traumatic brain injuries have been reported by QuintilesIMS, an independent health research company, ...
Roth Confirms New Facilities Projects and Plans for Fundraising Campaign
In his “Welcome to the 2017-2018 Academic Year” email, President Roth announced a number of updates on the University. These ...
The University Welcomes New Tenure-Track Faculty
This year, 11 professors were appointed to tenure-track positions at the University. The Argus spoke with 10 of them, and a ...
