News
From 1974 until 1984 Wesleyan students could enjoy beer on tap at The Cardinal Pub located in Downey House, the ...
Popular recruiters face labor lawsuits
Among the many posters visible on campus, some of the most noticeable have been the bright red, white and blue ...
NYT editor speaks at Crowell
In the “Making Democracy Work” keynote address on Saturday, New York Times Assistant Managing Editor Richard Berke deflected questions on ...
News Brief
In a recent Wespeak (“Psafe lurking,” May 2, 2008, Volume CXLIII, Number 45) John Chisholm ’09 expressed concern over PSafe’s ...
GRS success: No housing points for sophomores, juniors
Every year, something which Director of ResLife Fran Koerting can only describe as "bizarre" happens during General Room Selection (GRS). ...
Wesleyan Fund grows, despite current economic downturn
In the face of difficult economic times spurred on by less consumer spending, University parents and alumni are defying the ...
University appoints new VP for Diversity
Beginning this summer, President Michael Roth will be joined by another veteran of the California College of the Arts (CCA): ...
Outside the bubble: World Headlines
More than three million Latino immigrants have stopped sending money to family members in their home countries over the past ...
Pernick for president: Sophomore wins with 65 percent
After all the votes were tabulated this weekend, Student Activities Chair Mike Pernick ’10 soundly defeated Student Budget Committee member ...
EPC debates study abroad GPA policy
On Monday, the Educational Policy Committee (EPC) again decided to ask the faculty to exclude study abroad grades when calculating ...
