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The first weeks of the new semester have seen a host of changes in campus dining. From the re-opening of ...
Crowd of 200 gathers in cold to protest Bush
Despite freezing temperatures, approximately twenty-five Wesleyan students trekked to Greenwich, Connecticut on Thursday evening. They joined protesters from the University ...
Plans advance for bigger cinema, better gym
The two main ongoing construction projects on campus are both set to be completed on time, project planners say. The ...
Wes alums deliver groceries to your home
Fifteen years ago brothers Andrew '80 and Thomas '82 Parkinson started a home-delivery grocery company using a client-server computer software ...
Fulbright professor reports from time abroad
Last semester, Government Professor Peter Rutland began his role as a Fulbright Scholar, teaching at Kyoritsu Women's University and the ...
Bennet solicits student opinion
In November of 1999, the Board of Trustees implemented a comprehensive Strategy for Wesleyan that outlined the direction the University ...
SBC revote raises constitutional questions
After an oversight on the part of the Election Committee and the Executive Committee of the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA), ...
Bill Belichick ’75 coaches Patriots back to Super Bowl
Bill Belichick '75 would have made an unlikely professional football player. Sure, he grew up in a football family—his father ...
George drops suit against University
Former Wesleyan student Jeremy George dropped his lawsuit against the University last month, according to a report in The Hartford ...
Revamped Summerfields gets mixed reviews from students
With its bright, deco-colored walls and overhauled menu, the newly renovated Summerfields dining facility finally opened its doors last Wednesday. ...
