News
Students walking along College Row recently may have noticed a geyser of steam billowing from a manhole outside the President’s ...
Floods Prompt Government Action
Following record rainfall and detrimental flooding up and down the Northeast, Governor M. Jodi Rell activated 150 Connecticut National Guard ...
Search for Kannam’s Replacement Continues
The process to determine whether former Vice President of Investments and Chief Investment Officer (CIO) Thomas Kannam’s role will be ...
Stephen Morgan Trial Pushed Back
The case against Stephen Morgan, the man accused of fatally shooting Johanna Justin-Jinich ’10 last May, was continued to April ...
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 ...
Class of 2010 Presents Senior Gift
This year’s seniors may be the first class in 178 years to present a scholarship in its name immediately after ...
Battle Over Beta: Dean’s E-mail Sparks Debate
A March 5 e-mail from Dean of Students Rick Culliton and Vice President for Student Affairs Mike Whaley to all ...
A Tale of Three Cities
Middletown Isn’t sibling rivalry a great spectacle sport? Two Middletown women have taken their sibling feud from squabbling in the ...
