News
Coming back from winter break, students were met by longer lines and lower prices in the Usdan Marketplace. While the ...
Dining workers lose health insurance in paperwork mix-up
Late last semester, dining staff were required to sign a form that appeared to charge a deductible on their health ...
Camera shy: University hesitates to have films shot on campus
According to State Representative Carlo Leone, a Democrat of Stamford, movie productions provided a total of $1 million to the ...
Election participation up from ’06
This year’s winter elections for the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) and the Student Budget Committee (SBC), a subcommittee of the ...
WesU pledge drive may fall short
WESU’s Holiday Pledge Drive entered its second week this past Tuesday, giving listeners the chance to support the non-commercial radio ...
Admissions tours face new competition
Concerned that the standard tour from the Office of Admission neglects certain essential aspects of the Wesleyan experience, Claire Kaplan ...
News brief: Patton to return to teaching full-time
President Michael Roth announced today that Peter Patton, vice president and secretary of the University and professor of Earth & ...
The Molecular and Life Sciences Building
The preliminary exterior designs of the Molecular & Life Science Building have been released. The facility, which is currently estimated ...
Summer Language Institute may rival Middlebury
This summer, from June 2 to 27, the University will join fellow NESCAC school Middlebury College in hosting a Summer ...
Divestment decision approaches
Although divestment was not a major focus at the recent Board of Trustees meeting, Chairman Jim Dresser raised the issue ...
