News
The case against Stephen Morgan, the man accused of fatally shooting Johanna Justin-Jinich ’10 last May, was continued to April ...
Steam Mystery Solved
Students walking along College Row recently may have noticed a geyser of steam billowing from a manhole outside the President’s ...
Spring Fling: Anger at University Oversight
In recent months, many students have raised concerns over the shared May 6 date of this year’s Spring Fling and ...
Student Loan Overhaul to Hit Wes
As part of the groundbreaking health care package passed last week, Congress voted on March 25 to pass legislation that ...
The Numbers Are In: Class of 2014 Even More Selective
Admission for the Class of 2014 was the most selective it has been in the University’s history.
A Tale of Three Cities
MIDDLETOWN: Having an Easter bunny in the mall Santa Claus-style, that’s overcommercialization. Dropping ten thousand plastic eggs from a helicopter? That’s just ...
Kannam Lawsuit: Case goes to arbitration
On March 8, the Judge Richard Holtzberg suspended court proceedings in the University’s lawsuit against former Chief Investment Officer, Thomas ...
MoCon Destruction Halted: Viable But Unlikely Options Explored
It is still probable that former campus dining facility MoConaughy Hall will be demolished over the summer.
News Brief: Financial Aid
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) Report following the February meeting of the Board of Trustees announced a five percent increase ...
Busting Out The Bikes: Co-Op Program to Commence Next Fall
Students’ mobility around campus may get a boost next fall thanks to a joint effort by the Wesleyan Student Assembly ...
