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Starting Wednesday, the new student-run Composting Committee began composting food waste from the kitchens of 350 residential units throughout campus. ...
Health Care Cost Rise Burdens Employees
On Oct. 27, the administration announced that effective Jan. 1, medical insurance premiums for faculty and staff are set to ...
Middletown Celebrates 71 Years of WESU Community Radio
On Sunday, students, faculty, alumni, and Middletown community members gathered in PAC 001 as Mayor Sebastian N. Giuliano declared Monday, ...
NESCAC International Travel Ban Frustrates Athletes and Coaches
As a result of the international travel ban imposed on student teams by the New England Small College Athletic Conference ...
Prof. Royer Awarded Young Scientist Medal
During the Geological Society of America’s (GSA) annual meeting at the start of this month, Assistant Professor of Earth and ...
Rosenthal Named Provost, Plans for Internal Review
Yesterday, President Michael S. Roth announced the appointment of John E. Andrus Professor of Sociology Rob Rosenthal as the Provost ...
Affirmative Action Debate Heats Up: Students Respond to Bake Sale
On Friday, students packed the Usdan University Center, rallying from the tops of tables, passing out flyers, and inviting passers-by ...
Halal Struggles in Usdan
In an attempt to cater to the Muslim community on campus, the Usdan Marketplace began offering a Halal option on ...
Alumni Win Big on Election Day: From Colorado to Vermont, Wes Scores
Election Tuesday proved to be a good day for both the Republican Party and Wesleyan alumni this year. All six ...
Former Lieutenant Speaks on Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
When Lieutenant Dan Choi was in Baghdad, he used his knowledge of Arabic to relate to the people on the ...
