News
As students prepare for the general room selection process the Office of Residential Life (ResLife) has announced several changes to ...
All residence halls to be gender-neutral next year
The Undergraduate Residential Life Committee (URLC) decided yesterday to give all incoming frosh the option of living in gender-neutral housing ...
Talk of the Town
Neil Alan has been the owner of Pelton's drugstore and home health care center on Main Street since 1999. Recently, ...
Student role in commencement ceremony to change
University Jewish Chaplain David Leipziger has been working with administrators, faculty and students to alter the Baccalaureate given at commencement. ...
Jacobs-Palmer ’06, Judson ’05 win Goldwater scholarships
Wesleyan's claim to be top in science research has been further confirmed by the achievements of Emily Jacobs-Palmer '06 and ...
Middletown ordinance declares more stringent drinking laws
On March 29 a new ordinance banning underage drinking on private property came into effect for Middletown. A state statute ...
Administrators seek to end course clustering
In a recent study, only 63 percent of students at Wesleyan said they were generally or very satisfied with classes. ...
Romero addresses issues of national and campus liberties
In the annual Hugo Black Lecture Series on Freedom of Expression, Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) ...
South African writer to give 2004 Commencement address
President Doug Bennet recently announced in an e-mail to the senior class that Professor Njabulo Ndebele, Vice-Chancellor of the University ...
Identity groups kick off Awareness Month
About fifty students and a few administrators gathered Sunday evening for an open mic and dinner that marked the convocation ...
