News
On Feb. 6 in Tunisia, the birthplace of the Arab Spring, secular leader Chokri Belaid was assassinated, seriously complicating the ...
WesWell Continues WE Speak WE Stand
On Sunday, Feb. 17, the Office of Health Education (WesWell) will be holding an event called the WE Speak WE ...
WesTalks Conference Commences
The first annual WesTalk conference featured three professors who spoke about their unique passions. The talks, which were sponsored by ...
Nemo Hits Campus, State Hard
Winter storm “Nemo” brought a deluge of snow to the Northeast on Friday, Feb. 8 and into the morning of ...
Proposed Zoning Changes Open Dialogue
In November 2012, Developer Robert Landino proposed the construction of a commercial center with national chains, a concrete parking lot, ...
Students Head to D.C. Climate Rally
Due to the efforts of Zach Burns ’14, Evan Weber ’13, and Isabel Stern ’14, about 50 University students will ...
Divestment of Wash. St. May Bring Changes to BuHo and Other Program Houses
As part of efforts to consolidate Wesleyan’s campus, University officials are considering selling three University-owned houses in the near future. ...
Blood Drive Participants Donate 125 Pints
On Feb. 5 and 6, students left Beckham Hall filled with a little more apple juice and a little less ...
Broken Pipe Causes Flood in Center for the Arts
A water pipe burst in the Center for the Arts (CFA) on Sunday night, Feb. 3, causing flooding in the ...
Striegel Selected as New Provost
Professor of Psychology and Walter A. Cromwell University Professor of Social Sciences Ruth Striegel will assume the role of provost ...
