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After University custodians accused their supervisor of mistreatment, students began to translate testimonies of abuse this week to initiate a ...
Bromberg shares stats on budget breakdown
In response to inquiries about Wesleyan's rising tuition cost, now at $40,124, the Administration recently released data concerning the revenues ...
Wesleyan initiates program for students with disabilities
Caroline, Robert, and Doug are the first high school students to enroll in Middlesex Transition Academy, a cooperative educational program ...
YMCA assists infant development
The Northern Middlesex branch of the YMCA at 99 Union St. is reaching out to a few more infants in ...
Writer, filmmaker speaks on deaf culture in Nepal
Irene Taylor Brodsky kicked off this year's Deaf Awareness Week on Monday night by discussing the differences between deaf culture ...
WSA votes against NPR plan
Sunday night the WSA voted to support the WESU Board of Directors in opposition to President Bennet's proposal to bring ...
Students and faculty gather for post-election, anti-war rally
The day after the election, about 200 students gathered in front of Olin Library for an anti-war rally organized by ...
At meeting, WESU plans station’s future
On Thursday night, at the Progressive Student Alliance's weekly meeting, over 80 students gathered to discuss an alternative plan for ...
Wesleyan students confront new political reality, look to future
It was on the faces around campus. The combination of fatigue and disappointment produced a kind of forlorn, blank stare ...
Statewide elections bring good news for incumbents, turnout
This year was no more one of change in the state of Connecticut than it was in the White House: ...
