News
On Monday, Nov. 2, members of Food Not Bombs attended a small ceremony at the Buttonwood Tree Cultural Center to ...
The Reality of the President’s Salary
A recent article in The Chronicle of Higher of Education revealed that President Michael Roth is one of the highest ...
Fighting For Accountability in Wake of Natural Disaster
Sitting comfortably in the PAC computer lab I stared in disbelief at pictures of the destruction Typhoon Ketsana had caused ...
Staff Cuts Implemented Despite Voluntary Retirement Program
Last spring, in response to the University’s budget crisis, the Administration implemented the Voluntary Retirement Program, a plan to encourage ...
Wesleyan’s Recent Endowment History
The University’s endowment recently experienced an upswing, increasing from a low of $488 million in Jan. of 2009 to $531 ...
New Community Blog Gives Open Forum to Students, Faculty, Alumni
University Relations (UR) and Information Technology Services (ITS) recently launched the brand-new University Community Blog. The blog is part of ...
Zip Car Program Hits the Road
Zipcar officially launched its Wesleyan fleet of two cars, a Prius and a Civic Hybrid, yesterday outside of the Usdan ...
Weird World News
A carjacking attempt in Perth, Australia, failed when none of the three perpetrators was able to operate a manual transmission. ...
COE to be Unveiled at Homecoming
The College of the Environment (COE) will formally be announced during Homecoming this weekend in conjunction with the fiftieth anniversary ...
A Tale of Three Cities
MIDDLETOWN: -Yesterday morning at around 10:30 a.m., a seven-car crash at the William and High Street intersection resulted in the ...
