News
Seymour Hersh confirmed existing worries about Bush’s next four years in office during a Tuesday night lecture in the Memorial ...
Tuition, dining prices to rise; Wesleyan most expensive in state
A 4.9 percent increase in tuition, approved by the Board of Trustees in early March, will bring tuition for ’05/’06 ...
Cruz-Saco meets with students
The second Dean of the College candidate, Maria Cruz-Saco, met with a small group of students Monday for the second ...
4,000 students march in D.C. for increased HIV/AIDS support
On Saturday, ten Wesleyan students from Student Global AIDS Campaign (SGAC) converged with thousands of other college students from across ...
Feminist activists call for sensitive approach to abortion
Women's rights advocates Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards came to Shanklin 107 on Thursday night to discuss their efforts to ...
Students collect donated items for tsunami tag sale
This weekend students from the Tsunami Relief Group collected items from donation boxes across campus that will be used for ...
Patton explains future dean duties
Since the 2003 resignation of former Dean of the College Freddye Hill, the dean’s office has been significantly reorganized to ...
Ice carvers compete in downtown contest
On Sunday Tuscany Grill hosted its Fourth Annual Ice Sculpture Festival and Ice Carving Competition, attracting many contestants from the ...
Point of Information
A search of the word 'transparency' on the Wesleyan website by date resulted in: 1) a site depicting how to ...
An interview with dean candidate Billy Weitzer
Billy Weitzer, Senior Associate Provost and Dean of Continuing Studies, is one of the two finalists for Wesleyan's next Dean ...
