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In an effort to provide information about opportunities geared toward working class undergrads and students of color, Raquel Maldonado '05 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Homecoming helps Main Street increase net gain
Many parents and alumni supported Main Street businesses during Homecoming and Family Weekend on Oct. 23-24. The increase in customers ...
Hotel has lucrative first year with University support
The Inn at Middletown, which opened on Oct. 28, 2003, has experienced remarkable success in its first year of existence. ...
Film screening not for the faint-hearted
Going to the movies is easy, right? Sit down, watch the house lights dim and the movie appears on the ...
Food politics promotes awareness
This week marked Wesleyan's first annual Food Politics Week, intended to raise student awareness about the problems in the production ...
Despite high expectations, WesCard attracts few students
The WesCard off-campus access program, also know as Middletown Cash, has not been as popular among students as the University ...
