News
Next semester on Oct. 1 the Wesleyan International Relations Association (WIRA) will hold its first International Relations Conference, titled Deciphering ...
New Laptop Anti-Theft Program
Over the summer, Public Safety (PSafe) and Information Technology Services (ITS) plan to launch a new anti-theft software for laptops. ...
Roth Convenes President’s Council
This year’s WesFest saw the first meeting of President Michael Roth’s new President’s Council. The Council, composed of about 25 ...
Concert Bylaws Amended
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) amended the Concert Committee bylaws on Sunday to allow email approval of booking over academic ...
Students Prepare for Mayoral Race
Last week, Dan Drew, a Middletown Common Councilman, accepted the mayoral Democratic nomination for next fall’s election, running against three-term ...
Admin Publicizes Campus Climate Log
An April 20 all-campus email from Dean of Diversity and Student Engagement Renee Johnson-Thornton reminded students of the little-known Campus ...
Malter, Sumariwalla Take WSA Election
On Saturday, the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) announced that Zachary Malter ’13 won the WSA Presidential election for the 2011-2012 ...
Pangea Seeks to Unite Intl. Students
The international student group Pangea is seeking to expand and increase its activity on campus by co-hosting events with other ...
Disability Cluster: WSA, WSDR Debate Inclusion of Queer Studies
At the Wesleyan Student Assembly’s (WSA) April 17 meeting, several WSA members challenged the placement of Professor Claire Potter’s Critical ...
SBC Able to Provide Sufficient Funding, Contrary to Rumors
At its final meeting on April 18, the Student Budget Committee (SBC) was able to fund all reasonable requests of ...
