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On Wednesday, the Cardinal Conservatives continued the contentious discussion over affirmative action by hosting a lecture with Ward Connerly, founder ...
Beta Update: Student Alleges Rape
After an e-mail sent by Director of Public Safety Dave Meyer and Vice President of Student Affairs Mike Whaley on ...
Larger Early Decision I Applicant Pool Shows Increased Diversity
The Early Decision I (ED I) numbers are in and the University has once again seen an increase in applications—a ...
First Annual WILD Wes Design Charrette Yields Ambitious Ideas for University Landscaping
A reflecting pool in front of Olin Library, a garden of hardy kiwis, raspberries, pawpaw, and sunchoke in the Butterfield ...
Wesleyan Media Project Presents Findings, Discusses Next Election
After receiving citations in a variety of national media outlets, the Wesleyan Media Project hosted a Post-Election Wrap-Up and Public ...
Health Care Protests: Administration Says Tiered System a Possibility
In the wake of recent United Student Labor Action Coalition (USLAC) organized protests, President Michael Roth said that next semester ...
Wes Patron “Buck” Freeman Dies at 89
Former Trustee Houghton “Buck” Freeman ’43, creator and benefactor of the Freeman Asian Scholars Program and founder of the Freeman ...
“Making Excellence Inclusive”: What Is It?
In an all-campus e-mail sent on Nov. 18, President Michael Roth introduced Making Excellence Inclusive (MEI), an initiative intended to ...
Food For All Raises $2,000 for Hunger, Runs Out of Food
This Wednesday, WesFRESH and Housing and Hunger, formerly Habitat for Humanity, collaborated to organize Food for All, a fundraising and ...
Bike Rental Program Finishes Successful First Semester
After a successful first semester, the Wesleyan Bike Rental Program (WesBikes) plans to increase the number of bikes in the ...
