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On Tuesday, Nov. 30, four Wesleyan seniors and one alumnus shared their personal experiences on choosing a major and tapping ...
Tibetan monk speaks on Buddhism, dines with students
A highly esteemed Tibetan monk, Khentrul Lodro Thaye Rinpoche, visited the University on Nov. 19 to present a lecture at ...
Students produce album to benefit victims of Sudan crisis
All it took was the entrepreneurship of four Wesleyan students, the backing of an ice cream icon and the support ...
WESU association with WSHU is definite
WESU leaders have committed to using public broadcast programming from WSHU, an NPR affiliate station based in Fairfield, Conn. The ...
Janitors sign testimony of abuse, contractors promise investigation
A Wesleyan janitorial contractor, American Building Maintenance (ABM), has informed the University that it plans to conduct interviews with its ...
Recent grad runs on working families ticket
At 22, Elizabeth Weisholtz '04 was among the youngest candidates for Connecticut state representative in the November election. Even more ...
Recent grad runs on working families ticket
At 22, Elizabeth Weisholtz '04 was among the youngest candidates for Connecticut state representative in the November election. Even more ...
Publication provides outlet for working class undergrads
In an effort to provide information about opportunities geared toward working class undergrads and students of color, Raquel Maldonado '05 ...
Author Zerilli insists feminism over as social, political movement
On Monday night, Northwestern Professor of Political Science Linda Zerilli spoke about the impossibility of uniting people under the single ...
Local shelter sponsors walk to raise funds for homeless
On Saturday morning, with the cold remnants of the first snowfall of the year beneath their feet and hot coffee ...
