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Based on the low turnout for this year's WSA presidential and vice presidential forum, the event may have been more ...
WesFest weekend brings in hundreds
Along with the arrival of spring weather, Thursday brought hundreds of prospective freshman and their parents to campus for WesFest ...
SciLi renovations go unnoticed
A certain amount of secrecy surrounds the recent renovations made to the basement of the Science Library. While an official ...
Lisa Chedekel ’82 nominated for Pulitzer for investigative reports
Lisa Chedekel '82 was a recent finalist for the 2007 Pulitzer Prize in investigative reporting. Chedekel was nominated, along with ...
Change in fire safety policy will allow students to appeal fines
Campus Fire Safety, under heat from students and the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) regarding stringent new regulations, has responded. Beginning ...
Tribute paid to VA Tech victims
Amid the barrage of news reports and speculation surrounding the deaths of the 32 individuals at Virginia Tech, members of ...
Periodicals pinch: Administration slashes library budget
In a bid to bring spending under control, the University has instituted a five-year plan to streamline the library acquisitions ...
CT attorney general details fight against greenhouse gas emissions
Even while many students remained suspicious of Richard Blumenthal's personal record on the environment, the Connecticut attorney general spoke last ...
Team of “Penguins” plunges for Special Olympics fundraiser
Seven members of a fundraising team representing Wesleyan plunged into the frigid waters of Middletown's Crystal Lake on March 3 ...
Holocaust victims remembered
According to the Holocaust memorial project "Unto Every Person There is a Name," only 3 million of the approximately six ...
