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This year’s Constitution Day lecture on Wednesday, Sept. 16, titled “Birthright Citizenship on Trial — Immigration and Indignity,” centered on ...
StartupWeekend Attracts Aspiring Entrepreneurs
The University is hosting its first-ever “startup weekend” in hopes of providing business-minded students and aspiring entrepreneurs a forum to ...
Red and Black Cafe Raises $53,000 In First Financial Aid Fundraiser
In just 10 years, Red & Black Café has raised over $53,000 in its first financial aid fundraiser. The campaign ...
Petition Demands Defunding of The Argus
During the Wesleyan Student Assembly’s (WSA) open forum on Sunday, Sept. 20, members of the Senate discussed a petition calling ...
Third Suspect Identified Following Robbery of Student at Knifepoint
A third suspect has been identified following the robbery of a University student last week, according to an email alert ...
AEPi and WesWings Partner to Help Charity and Offer Sandwich Stardom
This fall, students will have the chance to have a sandwich named after them at WesWings. Created by members of ...
“After Charleston” Confronts Issues of Police Brutality and Systematic Oppression
This article, a portion of which was published online on Friday, Sept. 18, has been updated to include a more ...
University Discusses Positive Actions With Refugees in Syria
On Thursday, Sept. 17, University President Michael Roth sent a campus-wide email addressing positive actions that the University can take ...
University Hosts First State of the School Address
On Wednesday, Sept. 16, students and faculty gathered in the Memorial Chapel for the University’s first “State of the School” ...
University Panel Sparked Discussion On Syrian Refugees
The University hosted a panel titled “Refugee or Migrant? The European Crisis in Historical Perspective” on the afternoon of Thursday, ...
