News
As a senior, Kira Orange-Jones '00 learned that the following year she would be moving to Baton Rouge, La. to ...
WSA passes new gender neutral housing resolution
Sunday evening the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) unanimously passed a resolution to reinstate the gender neutral housing policy of spring ...
‘Dead politics’ opens Americas forum
On Friday, professors and students gathered for a talk about the role of death in history and the obligation of ...
Two Wes students nationally honored for DNA research
Honored for their work in genetics, Tania Rozario '05 and Lee Jacobson '05 won prestigious science awards this summer. Jacobson ...
NYU professor links language to Japanese modernization
The key to a modern Japan at the end of the nineteenth century was all in the language, according to ...
Green Street Arts Center brings music to North End
Over 20 children and their parents participated in Green Street Art Center's new "Music Alive!" program on Friday. Music Alive! ...
Students plan college-in-prison education program
The Wesleyan Prisoner Resource and Education Project (WesPREP) will learn next week if it can take a year's worth of ...
Increasing use of cell phones hurts WesTel subscriptions
In the last few years, cell phones have become so popular on campus that landlines seem anachronistic. This shift has ...
Slotkin says historical myths vital to Nov. elections
On Monday, Newsday published an Op-Ed piece written by Professor of American Studies Richard Slotkin. In his article, entitled "Myths ...
Students judge debate, candidates
Eschewing their normal Thursday night activites, students across campus gathered around televisions and tuned into the first of three presidential ...
