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Espwesso, the University’s student-run cafe, reopened on Monday, March 15, nearly a year after its last reopening. After experiencing difficulties ...
WSA Resolution Protects Housing Insecure Students From Punitive Housing Suspension
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) unanimously passed Resolution 11.42 on Sunday, March 7. The resolution focuses on helping housing-insecure students ...
University Staff and Faculty Host Webinar to Discuss COVID-19 Vaccinations
The University hosted a webinar titled “Why Get Vaccinated? A Conversation and Q&A with Wesleyan’s experts” on Monday, March 15. ...
Connecticut Supreme Court Reverses Prior Decision on DKE House Lawsuit
The Connecticut Supreme Court released a decision for the Kent Literary Club et al. v. Wesleyan University et al. court ...
WSA CommUNITY Act Intends to Reconcile Athletes and Non-Athletes
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) unanimously passed an amendment titled “The Wesleyan CommUNITY Act” on Sunday Mar. 7. The amendment ...
University Updates COVID-19 Restrictions Five Weeks Into Semester
The University's Pandemic Planning Committee released new changes to COVID-19 restrictions in a campus-wide email on Tuesday, March 9. The ...
WSA Grants Work-Study Awards to Green Fund Committee Members
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) unanimously passed a resolution on Sunday, Feb. 28 to grant work-study awards to members of ...
Virtual Campus Employment Fair Offers Students Work Opportunities
The Financial Aid Office will host a virtual student employment fair on WesNest on Friday, March 5 from 12 p.m. ...
Addressing Ujamaa Demands, College of Letters Amends Major Declaration Process
In response to Ujamaa’s June 2020 letter to the administration, the College of Letters (COL), an interdisciplinary major for the ...
Middletown Begins New Phase of COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
Connecticut officially increased the vaccine eligibility pool to people 55 and older, educators and support staff, and childcare workers on ...
