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President Michael Roth ’78 attended the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) meeting on Sunday, Nov. 22 to give an update on ...
ResLife Student Workers Request Hazard Pay
Residential Life (ResLife) student workers, in collaboration with the University’s United Student/Labor Action Coalition (USLAC), sent a letter to Associate Dean of Students ...
Middletown Voters Authorize $55 Million Infrastructure Bond
In early November, Middletown residents voted in favor of the 21st Century Infrastructure Development Bond, authorizing the city to borrow ...
2020 Middletown Plan of Conservation and Development Draft Released, Focuses on Sustainability
The Middletown Planning and Zoning Commission released its current draft of the 2020-2030 Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD) on ...
Middletown Community Fridge Opens to the Public
The Middletown Community Fridge opened to the public on Monday, Nov. 16. Located at 33 Ferry St. under the stairs ...
Students in Wood Frame Houses Lose WiFi
Around 10 to 15 wood frame houses lost access to WiFi on Friday, Nov. 6, impacting between 40 to 60 ...
Three Hundred and Sixteen Students Approved to Remain on Campus Through Thanksgiving Break
While most students currently on campus will leave by the start of Thanksgiving break on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 316 students ...
Virtual Study Abroad Courses Available for Spring 2021 Through Pachaysana Partnership
The University has partnered with Pachaysana, an Ecuadorian virtual study abroad program, to teach four immersive courses in the coming ...
New Residential Policy Instituted for Winter Break
The Office of Residential Life (ResLife) is instituting a new move-out policy in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the ...
Increase in COVID-19 Cases on Campus Leads to Stricter Regulations
Due to an uptick in COVID-19 cases, new campus restrictions were announced by Dean of Students Rick Culliton via an ...
