News
Changes to the Student Judicial Board (SJB) procedures and Non-Academic Code of Conduct (NACC) made in July 2003 have drawn ...
Wesmatch goes to Williams
Wesleyan students have long spent idle moments clicking through profiles on Wesmatch. Over 1,800 of them have been back on ...
Singer brings sounds of Tibet to Middletown
The melodic sounds of Tibetan singer Dadon came to Middletown in time for Tibetan New Year, which fall this year ...
Popular restaurant to re-open on Main
Last Nov., former owners of Thai Gardens bought Eleanor Rigby’s, a restaurant on Main St. that specializes in soup and ...
Community Service Week of Love in Middletown
This week, student volunteers brightened the lives of dozens of people, and spread Valentine's Day greetings throughout the Middletown community. ...
Psi U denied program status
Late last month, the Psi Upsilon fraternity received notification from the administration that the Undergraduate Residential Life Committee (URLC) had ...
Students seek interfaith route to peace
This past weekend, 16 Wesleyan students took a step towards combating the mounting tensions between Muslim and Jewish citizens worldwide. ...
Hill connects Harlem and Egypt in lecture
On Tuesday evening in the Memorial Chapel, Robert Hill, a professor of history at UCLA gave a lecture entitled, "The ...
WestCo status under debate
The Undergraduate Residential Life Committee (URLC) met yesterday for the second time this week to discuss the future status of ...
Students learn money management at workshop
When Dan Wallach '04 was a junior in high school, he traded in his Playstation penny stocks, a type of ...
