News
On Sunday, the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) passed a resolution in opposition to the proposed United States Army training base ...
Substance-free housing to be reunited as one hall in Butt C
This past year, poor planning scattered substance-free housing rooms on three floors of Butterfield C, making community-based living difficult. Next ...
Outside the bubble: World headlines
A report recently released from the Pew Center on the United States has determined that one in every 100 American ...
Blunt refusal: ResLife says no to funding Zonker Harris Day
As applications roll in and the annual WesFest ceremonies approach, Residential Life, with President Michael Roth's consent and the Admissions ...
Art sits in vault after Museum scrapped
Many students may be surprised to know that the University owns works by Durer, Rembrandt, Rubens, Goya, Renoir, Pisarro, Cézanne, ...
University reduces credits for UK study abroad programs
Students planning to study abroad in certain University programs in England, Scotland, and Ireland will be receiving three credits for ...
Bon Appétit rethinks to-go plan, tries to minimize waste
Since this semester’s change to All-You-Care-To-Eat dining at the Usdan University Center’s Marketplace, diners have been required to eat all ...
Making a splash: Women’s swimming, diving set records
After a long and arduous weekend, the Wesleyan women’s swimming and diving team finished sixth out of 11 competitors in ...
Student brings wheelchair rugby to India
“This is not wheelchair golf,” said Jonathan Sigworth ’10. “This is very aggressive. This transcends the whole victim mentality.” Since ...
Beta lecture challenges drinking age
“Legal age 21 is not effective.” This was one of the opening remarks made by President-Emeritus of Middlebury College John ...
