News
Former Governor of Virginia Gerald Baliles '63 recently led a study on the state of the presidency in American higher ...
Woodframes dim the lights
At the start of the spring semester, the Environmental Organizers Network (EON) initiated an energy-reduction competition among the senior woodframe ...
Sanchez remembers M.L.K. Jr.
A presentation by author, civil rights activist, and poet Sonia Sanchez marked the beginning of Black History Month. Students, faculty, ...
Alum discusses Christian responses to mental illness
Dr. Kathryn Greene-McCreight '83, author of one of Publishers Weekly's top 10 religion books for 2006, gave a lecture of ...
Mason ’77 recounts success as ABC VP
Paul Mason '77 returned to campus on Sunday to retell tales of majoring in Classics, advancing from Wesleyan to waiting ...
Middletown discards plans for Target on Main St.
Middletown's Common Council and developer Glenn Russo of Landmark Development LLC dropped plans to bring a 130,000-square foot department store, ...
Come and get it! New food provider: Bon Appétit
The dining experience at Wesleyan will be very different for students returning to campus in the fall. Not only will ...
Students join protest in D.C.
Last Saturday, an angry, banner-wielding mob forged its way through a bustling crowd of anti-war protesters, stopping for no one—except, ...
Shuttle to New Haven offered
The University is set to launch a shuttle service between campus and New Haven, with operations to begin during the ...
Traffic calming on High St. resumes after city compromise
The Common Council of Middletown will continue its traffic-calming project on High St., having reached construction compromises with the Middletown ...
