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The need-blind admissions debate intensified this Thursday when seven to nine students were issued citations for having entered a Board ...
Physical Plant Takes on Remediation
Within the past few days, Physical Plant staff have begun removing the trees and plant life surrounding the Physical Plant ...
Endowment Faces Major Challenges
By the end of the 2011 fiscal year, the University’s endowment consisted of $601.5 million. With the need-blind admissions debate ...
Conn. Dems at Wesleyan
The College Democrats of Connecticut (CDCT) held their annual convention at the University on Saturday, Sept. 29. Democrats from Southern ...
Woodframes Face Internet Challenges
On Tuesday, Sept. 25, Information Technology Services (ITS) suspended the WesMesh wireless network on Fountain Avenue after an unsuccessful trial ...
University Mourns Loss of Paul Schaffel ’12
Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Michael Whaley recently announced to University students and faculty that Paul ...
WSA Forms New Diversity Committee
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) announced last Tuesday, Sept. 25, that it was forming a new subcommittee of the Community ...
Need-Blind Debate Escalates
During the Sept. 23 meeting of the Board of Trustees at the Daniel Family Commons (DFC), several students attempted to ...
Middletown Urban GARDENS Builds a New Community Garden
Middletown Urban Generating Agricultural Resources and Delivering Education on Nutrition in Schools (GARDENS) is helping to build a new community ...
Wesleyan Hops on Coursera’s Bandwagon
Last week, Wesleyan officially became the first liberal arts institution with an undergraduate focus to join Coursera, an organization offering ...
