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Next semester, 400 students will be spending their Tuesday mornings with President Michael Roth. This spring, the president will teach ...
Two households, both alike in dignity
Early last Monday morning, three Public Safety officers entered Out House uninvited. They knocked on several bedroom doors before taking ...
Glitches at Usdan computer kiosks close to being fixed
Students have expressed frustration with the public computer kiosks in the Usdan University Center, which have been prone to frequently ...
News Brief: Wes replaces loans for some
President Roth announced on Thursday Nov. 1 that the University will replace loans with grants for its neediest students, as ...
Annual rally, forums, address sexual violence
Last Tuesday evening, several hundred students gathered in front of Olin Library in support of Wesleyan’s annual Take Back the ...
Olin says 20% of carrels unused
Olin Library staff members think that they have identified a new trend in the continuing shortage of senior thesis carrels, ...
Patton sees woodframes’ decline
Vice President and Secretary of the University Peter Patton spoke at Sunday’s Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) meeting, addressing questions about ...
Face Off: Wesleyan affiliates, student, run for office
As the first Tuesday of November approaches, it is clear that Middletown has an unusual election on its hands. Mayor ...
NYC protest undeterred by rain
Amid a sea of jostling umbrellas, 36 Wesleyan students marched through pouring rain in New York last Saturday as part ...
Roth commits to fight climate change
Members of prominent on-campus environmental groups have expressed approval and excitement over President Michael Roth’s decision to sign the American ...
