News
The University raised the COVID-19 alert level to yellow on Wednesday, Feb. 16 in response to the rapidly increasing number of students testing ...
Olin Memorial Library to Close Temporarily for Planned Water Shutdown
Olin Memorial Library will be closed for the entire day on Saturday, Feb. 19 due to a scheduled water shutdown ...
Student Health Advisory Committee Seeks to Increase Student Involvement and Rebuild Collaboration
The Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC), a committee of students and staff that seeks to address the health needs of ...
University Organizing Center Reopens with Hopes For Revitalization
The University Organizing Center (UOC), located at 190 High St., reopened for the spring semester after being closed for the ...
CAPS Welcomes Tenika Campbell to New Case Manager Position
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) has hired Tenika Campbell for the newly established Case Manager position starting this semester. According to Director ...
Wesleyan Black Student Union Kicks Off Black History Month Events
Coordinated by Ujamaa, Wesleyan’s Black Student Union (BSU), this year’s Black History Month (BHM) celebrations began on Tuesday, Feb. 8 ...
University Implements Tobacco and Vape Free Policy
The University implemented a policy that prohibited smoking, vaping, and other smokeless tobacco products in all indoor and outdoor areas ...
Student Vehicle Recovered After Theft in WesWings Parking Lot
A student vehicle was stolen from Lot S on the corner of High St. and Church St. behind WesWings on Friday, ...
Seven New Senators Elected to WSA for Spring Semester
Seven students—Noah Coyle ’25, Yun Huynh ’25, Valerie Lee ’24, Ava Petillo ’25, Meg Rubenstein ’25, Anton Vasel-Roku Lulgjuraj ’24, ...
Exley Science Center Loses Access to Water After Middletown Water Main Breaks
Exley Science Center lost access to water after the water main, overseen by the City of Middletown, broke during the morning of ...
