News
Barring a late-season rally by Giant Joint or some other popular write-in candidate, the incumbent Mike Pernick ’10 will be ...
Pernick Unopposed In Re-election Bid
This year, Mike Pernick is running unopposed for the position again with SAC chair Becky Weiss as his running mate.
AIG Links Threaten Freeman Scholarships
AIG’s recent collapse appears to be harming philanthropist Mansfield Freeman’s last gift to Wesleyan, the 15-year-old Freeman Asian Scholar Program.
Living and Learning Seminars Deemed Successful
The apparent success of the University’s new Living and Learning seminars—courses designed for first-year students in which classmates live together ...
Outside the Bubble
An amendment to Senate Bill 218 may allow India to share surplus cadavers with other states. The Indiana Anatomical Education ...
Students Lobby For State Aid
Five University students joined twenty-three other Connecticut students in Hartford on Wednesday to lobby their legislators to maintain the current ...
Proposal Seeks Expertise In Concert Funding
Last Sunday, the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) discussed changes to the way concerts are funded on campus.
Faculty Searches Continue Despite Economic Downturn
Despite its recent financial difficulties, Wesleyan will not follow a large proportion of American colleges and universities in freezing faculty ...
King Describes A Life Spent Behind Bars
In 1970, Robert King was convicted of a crime he did not commit. He would spend the next 35 years ...
At-Risk Assets: The Wesleyan University Press
n 1957, William Lockwood, a University alumnus, and Richard Bilber, a poet working in the English department, set in motion ...
