News
The continuing value of the Brown v. Board of Education trial was discussed Tuesday by Charles V. Willie, the Charles ...
Continuing Studies offers new start for adult students
On Oct. 4, the Continuing Studies Department initiated the Center for Continuing Studies, which will offer five non-credit new liberal ...
Falafel favorite closes up shop
On Friday, Bellal and Meckey Chater, brothers and co-owners of Mamoun's Falafel Restaurant, put notices in the windows of the ...
Senior class sales save money and boost class gift
The senior class officers sold 453 senior passes last week. Additional passes will go on sale before this year's first ...
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 ...
‘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 ...
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 ...
Grad discusses Teach for America
As a senior, Kira Orange-Jones '00 learned that the following year she would be moving to Baton Rouge, La. to ...
WesDems encounter problems requesting absentee ballots
Some students who requested absentee ballots for the Nov. 2 national election during the WesDem's Dorm Storm may not receive ...
Insurance policy will expedite health care
As of this year it is mandatory for students to report their private health insurance plans to the University health ...
