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Last month, the City of Middletown reached a settlement with Middletown Food Not Bombs, agreeing to pay $15,000 to Livingston, ...
WSA Fills Vacant Seats
An unprecedented number of seats became vacant on the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) this year as representatives left due to ...
Phys. Plant Struggles in Union Negotiations
Recent negotiations between the union representing the 49 Physical Plant workers on campus and the University have been causing controversy. ...
“Stars” to Donate Money for Miller ’12
In light of Nora Miller’s ’12 death, Radical Performance Machine, a student group that plans concerts on campus, cancelled a ...
SBC Considers Uses, Effects of $68,000 Activities Fee Surplus
At the close of the 2009-2010 academic year, the Student Budget Committee (SBC) of the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) ran ...
The Ride to Install New GPS Systems
Plans are underway for Transportation Services to install a GPS system in The Ride vans. This is the final phase ...
SBC to Launch Twitter Account
Starting this Monday, students waiting to request funds from the Student Budget Committee (SBC) can check on Twitter to see ...
Faculty Fellows Program Aims to Increase Faculty-Student Interaction
In an effort to build stronger connections and spark up conversation between faculty and new students, this semester two professors ...
Eclectic Goes Chaste: Sex Party Abolished
For years, students have dedicated one Saturday night each September to stumbling down the porn-plastered halls of the Eclectic Society ...
WSA Endowment Drops: Going Green to Blame?
Despite the unexpected success of the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) endowment—the first and only student endowment in the country—during much ...
