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Information Technology Services (ITS) is currently making changes to ensure that the University's network and internet access are exempt from ...
Film shows community vs. corporate bookstore war
For local bookstore owner Stu Hecht, the choice between his store and nearby book-selling chain stores Barnes & Noble and ...
Bennet legacy forms
With Michael Roth ’78 announced as incoming president, the campus is cautiously celebrating the choice of an academic candidate and ...
Presidential pick: Michael Roth ’78 to replace Bennet in May
Michael Roth ’78 has been selected as Wesleyan’s next president, the University announced Monday. Roth, currently the president of California ...
Students on alternative spring breaks forfeit leisure time
While many of their peers boarded planes bound for home or warmer locations, a number of Wesleyan students opted to ...
AthenaHealth CEO connects Wes to business career
College of Social Studies (CSS) alumnus Jonathan Bush ’92, a leader in the medical and insurance fields, credits Wesleyan as ...
Several honorary degrees announced
In addition to celebrating the achievements of the class of 2007, the University's 175th Commencement will include a ceremony recognizing ...
For days, students miss hot water
HiRise and LoRise residents had to shiver and grit their teeth while taking their morning showers this past Monday, Tuesday, ...
Pay up: Both tuition and fees to increase
The University announced on March 2 that it will increase next year's tuition by 5.5 percent and combine the fees ...
Lecturer urges radicals to accept reality in battle against status quo
American activists and politicians need to adopt a philosophy of "pragmatic radicalism" if they hope to construct a just society, ...
