News
Kumail Akbar ’12 was walking by President Michael Roth’s house on Friday, Nov. 13 when he was struck on the ...
M-town Unemployment On The Rise
Although the national unemployment rate grew to 9.8 percent in Sept., Middletown’s unemployment rate has remained below the national average ...
Along for The Ride: Students Express Concerns Over Transportation Services
Due to a change to mandatory 10-digit dialing that was implemented across the state on Saturday, students were unable to ...
Univ. Begins Vaccinating Students Against H1N1
The University announced last week that it had received approval from the Connecticut Department of Public Health to extend the ...
Food Not Bombs Receives Local Grant
On Monday, Nov. 2, members of Food Not Bombs attended a small ceremony at the Buttonwood Tree Cultural Center to ...
Filipino Students Join Typhoon Relief Effort
After Typhoon Ketsana struck several Asian countries in September, killing hundreds and causing billions of dollars worth of damage, members ...
PETA2 Contest Creates Controversy
This year, Wesleyan is back in the race for the title of “Most Vegetarian-Friendly College” in the nation, which has ...
A Healthy Turnout for Homecoming
Over 2,700 people registered for Homecoming this year, an increase from the 2,450 registrations last year, according to Gemma Ebstein, ...
Former Student Accesses Rare Holocaust Archives
Sarah Wildman ’96, a senior correspondent for The American Prospect, returned to campus over Homecoming weekend on Saturday to speak ...
Celebrating Latin@ Affirmation month
Ajua Campos is shifting the focus of Latino Awareness Month this year, renaming the event Latin@ Affirmation Month for its ...
