News
Students and faculty gathered in the Public Affairs Center on Thursday for a symposium entitled "The Repercussion of September 11." ...
Students use extra cell minutes for activism
Wesleyan students have found a new use for all those free weekend cell phone minutes. Last Sunday, 15 students phoned ...
Scorsese reflects on his influences at Film Center debut
World-renowned American film director Martin Scorsese came to campus Friday evening to inaugurate the recently completed Center for Film Studies ...
Interscholastic conference calls for environmental change
The morning of Saturday, Sept. 11 found a groggy line for coffee winding through Exeley Science Center as people filed ...
New student of color recruitment strategies discussed
The Office of Admission kicked off the school year by discussing new ways to attract students of color to the ...
ITS faces wave of technical problems
Over the last two weeks Wesleyan's Information Technology Services (ITS) staff have been overloaded with problems in registering student computers ...
Political conventions draw student interest
It came in the newspaper, on the Internet, and the TV screen. News of the election season was everywhere this ...
RIDE redefines shuttle service
Last week, a new and improved cross-campus shuttle began operating. The two-bus system is the result of efforts by the ...
Wesleyan historian, writer dies at 82
Family members, friends and colleagues said goodbye this June to William Manchester, a writer, a historian, father, husband and retired ...
Roommates switched amid gender neutral housing controversy
The new gender neutral housing option for first year students was substantially changed in mid-August due to a reported misunderstanding ...
