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According to an update on the endowment, presented during Saturday Nov. 17th’s Board of Trustees meeting, the university’s endowment grew ...
Computer glitch temporarily delays adjustment period
The registration system was supposed to open at 8 a.m. Tuesday morning for students with fewer than three credits registered. ...
News brief: Library carrels still unused
One month ago, library staff claimed that roughly 20 percent of senior thesis carrels had gone unused by the thesis ...
Anti-war action: Protestors threatened with arrest
Around 50 student, faculty, and citizen protesters met on Tuesday to march on the Army recruitment office in Metro Square, ...
Seniors blow Cocktails, future now unclear
The future of Senior Cocktails remains unclear after the cancellation of the December Cocktails. Senior Class officers are deciding what ...
Renowned sociologist warns of crisis
Crammed onto the stairs and spilling out into the hallway, almost one hundred students, faculty, and community members attended renowned ...
Striking out: Alumni march in massive Hollywood protests
Marching in picket lines has replaced life as a writer for a group of University alumni who are members of ...
New scholarships to attract up to 10 vets
College-bound GIs can expect a helping hand from Wesleyan now that the University is setting up a scholarship program specifically ...
Summerfields firing questioned
In recent days, the circumstances surrounding the Oct. 28 firing of Summerfields cashier Claudia Hill have become the subject of ...
Divestment divides: Debate continues as students meet with Roth
In a Friday afternoon meeting with Students for Ending the War in Iraq (SEWI), President Michael Roth committed to discussing ...
