News
On Thursday Jan. 29, the Center for Community Partnerships (CCP) celebrated its grand opening at 167 High St. The center ...
Wes students’ support for candidates grows stronger
As the Democratic presidential candidates tour the nation endlessly, voters are considering their options at the start of the primary ...
Lecture addresses women’s image in media
"Cellulite," the very word that makes many women pinch their thighs in horror, is actually not a medical term, Catherine ...
Patton to stay in Dean position through 2005
Last week Interim Dean of the College Peter Patton and President Bennet announced plans for the reorganization of the Dean ...
New year brings changes to dining
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 ...
ITS struggles with new email virus and delays
Sometime early Monday evening, the MyDoom email worm made its way into the University network by infecting the first few ...
New drop/add system draws mixed response
To start off the spring semester, the University adopted a new electronic drop/add system. Rather than using the old paper ...
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 ...
News Brief
Thai Gardens will begin accepting points on Monday, Feb. 2, according to Director of Dining Services Tim Reiss.
