News
On Feb. 5, the University Health Center sent out a campus-wide public health advisory e-mail alerting students of an observed ...
A Tale of Three Cities
Middletown Over the first two years of the Middlesex County Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness in Middlesex County, the ...
In Wake of Criticism, Ride Modifies Service
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) has implemented the first phase of changes to The Ride service, including the permanent addition ...
Students Organize Haiti Relief
In the wake of the Haitian earthquake, students at Wesleyan have been busy organizing relief efforts for the Caribbean nation.
WSA Targets Meal Plan – Unused Meals and Points Estimated at $1 Million
On Tuesday night, the WSA sent a memorandum to members of the administration criticizing the University’s current meal plan on ...
Student-Run Café Planned To Open In Allbritton
A student run-café with tea and coffee is tentatively set to open after spring break on the lower level of ...
Fraternities No Longer Required To Be Co-Ed
Five years ago, the University’s revised program housing policy forced the three all-male campus fraternities to make a decision: house ...
PSafe Reviewed for First Time in 25 Years
Public Safety (PSafe) is currently undergoing an external review of policies and procedures for the first time in 25 years.
RAC Changes to Pre-registration Approved
Last semester, the Registrar Advisory Committee (RAC) approved student committee member recommendations for changes to online course pre-registration.
Cocktails Go Forward After Survey Controversy
Following a series of heated debates that spilled onto Wesleying and the Wesleyan Anonymous Confession Board, the senior class officers ...
