News
After starting to play poker for nickels and dimes in his LoRise unit a year and a half ago, Mike ...
Southeast Asian students reflect on tsunami disaster
Anand Tharakad ’08 and his family had plans to fly to Sri Lanka on December 26, the day tsunamis ravaged ...
Green Street Arts Center program opens with Wesleyan volunteers
Eight years ago one Middletown community planted a seed of hope for revitalizing their neighborhood. This seed finally came to ...
Freeman Center up and running, Fauver construction on schedule
Students returned to campus this week to a renovated and upgraded Freeman Athletic Center, complete with new team facilities and ...
WSA re-evaluates strategy for student representation
The first WSA meeting of the semester centered around examining the group's role in representing student needs and increasing transparency. ...
News Brief
On Wednesday President Bennet sent an email to the Wesleyan Community titled "Response to Student Issues," which introduced the Administration's ...
Students promote women in science
Wesleyan's Action Science Kids (ASK) program not only teaches Middletown elementary students about science, but makes a political statement by ...
Bridge Street community members await relocation
Just minutes from Wesleyan, the Miller Street and Bridge Street community sits under the Arrigoni Bridge. But not for much ...
WESU begins to fix problems
While the specifics of WESU's future remain undecided, the station will make a major shift as of Feb.1 to fix ...
ABM orders janitor supervisor to leave
The janitor supervisor accused of worker abuse several months ago, Zbignein Gryko, will soon be removed from the Wesleyan campus, ...
