News
To kick off Homecoming/Family Weekend the University hosted a panel on healthcare reform in the Powell Family Cinema last Friday, ...
Student-Run Recording Studio Gears Up To Open
Ismael Coleman ’15, Derek Sturman ’16, and Ron Jacobs ’16 have been working since the spring to open a new ...
Liberty in North Korea Hosts Screening, Discussion
On Tuesday, Oct. 29, Joel Chang, a member of Liberty in North Korea (LiNK), screened a TED talk and led ...
Anonymous Activists Replace Restroom Signs, Spark Controversy
Students around campus looking for restrooms may have noticed a change in signage: many of the “men’s” and “women’s” signs ...
Office of Community Engagement Plans Alternative Spring Break
Beginning this year, the University and the Office of Community Engagement will offer two alternative spring break (ASB) options for ...
STARS Gives University Silver Rating for Sustainability
The University was recently awarded a silver rating from the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS), a program that ...
Publishing Workshops Seek to Enlighten on Font and Formatting
On Thursday, Oct. 31, Ford Fellow Piers Gelly ’13 hosted the second workshop in the Publishing Workshop Series, which aims ...
Lecture Explores Role of Photography in Construction of Soviet Space
Students gathered to hear a lecture by Associate Professor of Sociology at Williams College Olga Shevchenko on Oct. 14. The ...
Stanford Professor Shanto Iyengar Lectures on Political Polarization
After a year fraught with political partisanship in Washington, Wesleyan students and professors spent this past Thursday taking an academic ...
HiRise, LoRise Lose Hot Water Due to Pipe Failure
Several problems with the heat and hot water in the HiRise and LoRise residences over the past few weeks have ...
