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In an April 2 statement issued to the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA), President Douglas Bennet upheld the campus chalking ban. ...
WesMatch accuses Yale of plagiarism
The creators of the popular WesMatch dating compatibility website accused Yale University of plagiarizing content and design from their service ...
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 ...
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 ...
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) ...
Crew team finds body in river
During practice Wednesday afternoon the University’s men and women’s crew team found a body floating in the Connecticut River. The ...
Campus Center re-opened for weekends
Following campus-wide protest and hunger, dining services decided to re-open the Davenport Campus Center for weekends. Dining officials had previously ...
Outcast to headline Spring Fling concert
The WSA Social Committee announced Thursday morning that the group Outcast would play at Spring Fling this year. Initially excited, ...
Bennet reverses chalking policy
President Douglas Bennet is out to prove that you can teach an old dog new tricks. In an exclusive interview ...
Wesleyan to offer full scholarships for white students
University Admissions approved a scholarship yesterday open exclusively to white students, said Senior Associate Dean of Admission Gregory Pike. "This ...
