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President Michael Roth spoke to the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) on Sunday night about his vision for the University’s future, ...
Students write on activism in NY Times
Dramatically lit freshmen draped in $1,200 cashmere scarves were not the only contribution that Wesleyan students made to this past ...
Mac attraction: Apple sales up 55% for this year’s frosh class
According to Allen Alonzo, manager of Cardinal Technologies, 85 percent of the 260 computers bought from the University by the ...
Prank floods Butt B, residents pay price
On Sept. 6, when Ian Pearson '11 woke up in his Butterfield B single to go to another day of ...
Action politics return: ’60s era activist group resurrected
"We are people of this generation, bred in at least modest comfort, housed now in universities, looking uncomfortably to the ...
Wes still well-dressed: Students strut their stuff for fashion shoot
Although the hey-day of Wesleyan’s unofficial fashion blog, "Well-Dressed Wes," may long have since passed, there’s still something to be ...
$75 fee charged for changing Usdan set-up
Whether you're a member of STAND or the Boogie Club, be sure to push in the chairs and throw away ...
Fishy business: Crim speaks to WSA on pricing issues
Bon Appétit Residential District Manager Delmar Crim addressed the ongoing sushi worker dispute at a packed WSA meeting Sunday night. ...
New media alerts Wes to Jena 6
Middletown residents and members of the Wesleyan community gathered in Union Park last Thursday as part of a nationwide day ...
Alum key player in Japanese PM pick
If you've been paying attention to Japanese politics, you know that Yasuo Fukuda became the country's new prime minister last ...
