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Public Safety (PSafe) shut down two parties on campus this past weekend. The Middletown Police Department (MPD) arrived with a ...
WSA election draws highest turnout ever
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) welcomed 13 new members into its ranks on Sunday in a four-hour, closed-door meeting. The ...
The race is on
This is a big year for elections -- and not just on the national level. The current Wesleyan Student Assembly ...
Yohe elected to New York City Panel on Climate Change
Professor of Economics Gary Yohe, a recent co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on the Intergovernmental Panel ...
Wesleyan Democrats and Republicans revamp the vote
With the approach of November’s presidential elections, both the Wesleyan Democrats (WesDems) and the Wesleyan Republicans (WesRepublicans) are gearing up ...
Outside the Bubble: World Headlines
Thailand’s former prime minister, Samak Sundaravej, stepped down Tuesday after a constitutional court ruled he had violated the constitution by ...
Alleged gunshot ends Pine St. party
A small-scale party was cut short Sunday morning when a gunshot was allegedly fired into the air following a physical ...
EPC alters reading, exam week schedule
The Office of the Registrar recently announced its decision to change the first semester exam schedule from one week of ...
Summerfields shift get mixed reviews
Over the summer, Summerfields—now termed Summerfields Bistro—altered both its menu and its method, switching from an all-you-can-eat buffet to an ...
Teraguchi to leave post in early October
In the wake of this summer’s bureaucratic reshuffling, it was announced on Friday that Dean for Diversity and Student Engagement ...
