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The University commemorated the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks Monday with poetry readings, daffodil planting, and ...
Simring ’07 remembered
This August, Noah Simring'07 died in his hometown of New York City. Simring, who was on leave from Wesleyan, will ...
Racist graffiti found in Clark
On Aug. 22, racist graffiti discovered in the elevator of Clark Hall was reported to Public Safety. Though there were ...
Campisi ’08 seriously injured
Chris Campisi '08 was struck by a motorcycle late Wednesday night while crossing Washington Street on his bicycle near the ...
Multiculturalism and diversity deconstructed in Marable lecture
"We can only make diversity real through a pointed interrogation of America's past, warts and all," said Dr. Manning Marable ...
Wesleyan sciences awarded $500,000
The Wesleyan sciences have received a $500,000 challenge grant for research equipment from the Kresge Foundation, a $3 billion national ...
175th anniversary celebrated
On May 26, Commencement for the Class of 2006 fell on the exact day of Wesleyan's 175th anniversary. With Commencement, ...
University welcomes first Dean of Diversity
This semester, the University welcomes Daniel Hiroyuki Teraguchi, its first Dean of Diversity and Academic Advancement. The Office of Diversity ...
O’Rourke debates rebuilding landmark diner
O'Rourke's Diner closed indefinitely last week after fire damaged much of the building's interior. Since the blaze on Aug. 30, ...
Housing headache: Enrollment miscalculation places some students in triples, others off campus
As a result of an unexpected increase in student enrollment, the Office of Residential Life has scrambled to deal with ...
