News
In recent days, the circumstances surrounding the Oct. 28 firing of Summerfields cashier Claudia Hill have become the subject of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Lesser ’09 gets more votes than mayor in Middletown elections
Matt Lesser ’09 was one of four University-affiliated candidates elected to public office in last Tuesday’s Middletown election. A healthy ...
Campus sushi provider violates US Seafood Sustainability Code
Tabletop advertisements in the Usdan Marketplace dining area have emphasized the environmental sustainability of the fish served by Bon Appétit. ...
Robin Williams entertains packed Memorial Chapel
Robin Williams, Academy Award-winning actor and comedian, spoke yesterday in the Memorial Chapel before the roughly 200 audience members lucky ...
Wesleyan moves to eliminate loans for neediest students
Currently, about 39 percent of Wesleyan’s graduating class ventures out into the working world with an average tuition debt of ...
Roth takes the reins: Inauguration highlights homecoming events
As part of Homecoming/Family Weekend, the University community inaugurated Wesleyan’s 16th president Michael S. Roth ’78 last Friday in an ...
Classes get bad press from WSJ, Gawker
Recent criticisms of certain University classes within the national media have been met with surprise and skepticism by professors on ...
A Bon Appétit vegan for 5 days
Bon Appétit, our glorious campus food service, prides itself on its vast menu, which the company claims caters to all ...
