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The University is welcoming families and alumni to the campus for its 50th annual Homecoming/Family Weekend this Friday, Oct. 20 ...
Take Back the Night raises sexual violence awareness
On Thursday evening, a marching mass of students, faculty, and Middletown residents, large discussion circles, and a candlelit Andrus Field ...
Israeli poet shares poetry and experience
Russell House was filled with students and adults alike on Tuesday, Oct. 10 as Israeli poet Agi Mishol spoke on ...
Woodframe residents receive some parental guidance
Physical Plant and the Campus Fire Safety Office are collaborating in an effort to educate students living in woodframe houses ...
Meerts details university’s financial plan at meeting
Vice President for Finance and Administration John Meerts detailed the University's 10-year financial plan at the WSA meeting on Sunday. ...
Weshop prices can’t compete
High prices at Weshop are not likely to drop anytime soon, but smaller, less expensive dining plans for upperclassmen may ...
Politically correct: University policy requires equal time for candidates
The efforts of the Wesleyan Democrats and the Wesleyan College Republicans to hold an on-campus forum for three senatorial candidates ...
Bennet responds to Chace book
The Wesleyan described by former President of the University Bill Chace in his new book is not one that current ...
Third annual Pumpkin fest celebrates fall’s arrival
On Sunday, the Long Lane Farm held its third annual Organic Pumpkin Festival, drawing a number of students to sample ...
Buddhist speaks on 21st century
Ethan Nichturn teacher of Buddhist studies and meditation practitioner, led students in the application of Buddhist beliefs to creating change ...
