News
For most, Valentine’s Day is a holiday dedicated to intimacy, obligatory purchases and wearing red in the name of love. ...
Professor discusses syphilis and its implications in feudal Japan
On a rainy afternoon on Valentine’s Day, students and faculty filled the seminar room of the East Asian Studies Center ...
Wet weather causes flooding on campus
Although scattered showers yesterday made getting to class frustrating, it was nothing like last Wednesday, Feb. 13, when a huge ...
WestCo debates purchasing TV
A proposal to install a new flat-screen television in Westco’s common lounge has divided residents, with tensions looming large at ...
Struggle to fund NY Times Readership Program continues
A recent reduction in the amount of New York Times issues available on campus—due to a ten-cent increase in per-paper ...
Outside the bubble: World headlines
The African nation of Chad has declared a state of emergency after rebels seized parts of the capital on Feb. ...
Seniors barred: Cocktails lose open bar option
The senior class officers have decided to not offer the usual open bar at the March 1 Senior Cocktails event ...
Sound investments? Board of Trustees talks policy with students
In a meeting yesterday afternoon with several members of the Board of Trustees, representatives from the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA), ...
Alum panel discusses success in film and TV
Four alumni who have found success in television and film returned to campus Sunday, offering straightforward advice for breaking into ...
Vet questions U.S. motives in Iraq
Last Saturday, Feb. 9, the usual silence and tranquility of Olin’s Smith Reading Room was interrupted. “I’m here because I’m ...
