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The Republican tax bill passed in late December, leaving the University and surrounding community with mixed feelings. The final bill omitted many ...
WesCeleb: Arianna Mastro ’18
Arianna Mastro ’18 is a self-proclaimed ‘little ball of joy.’ What she may lack in traditional WesCeleb credentials, she more ...
Green Fund Broadens Its Initiatives
Chelsea Manning’s visit to campus at the end of last semester had much of the Wesleyan community asking exactly what ...
Getting Their Head in the Game: Men’s Basketball Continues to Thrive
The men’s basketball team has had an abundance of success over the last few years and shows no sign of ...
Deportation of University Janitor Acosta Delayed Six Months
Francisco Acosta, a janitor at the University known for helping SciLi students with their homework and his congenial nature, has been ...
McNair Program Receives Five-Year Grant Renewal
In early December, Wesleyan was awarded a five-year renewal grant from the Department of Education’s Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Program. ...
Protest Held Over University Janitor Acosta’s Deportation Order Outside of ICE Office in Hartford
Acosta will not be held in detention by ICE. Instead, he has been fitted with an ankle bracelet after his ...
Wesleyan Janitor Francisco Acosta Faces Deportation Order Monday, Students and Faculty Protest
University janitor Francisco Acosta came to the United States in 2001. The Colombia native was a teacher and union advocate who ...
Following Presentations, Eclectic Decision Deferred to Spring 2018
The University will hold off on making a final decision regarding the reinstatement of Eclectic Society's residential status until Spring 2018. ...
Men’s Basketball Bests Emmanuel College and Williams, Continues Undefeated Season
The Wesleyan men’s basketball team continued their undefeated start to the season over the past week with strong wins over ...
