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Housing Selection Process Moves Online Creating Frustration Among Juniors
Many rising sophomores and juniors have voiced their concerns regarding the University’s online housing selection process which ended on Tuesday, ...
New Optical Telescope to Join University’s Astronomy Department
A new telescope, recently purchased by the University’s Astronomy Department, will replace the department’s older telescope that was irreparably damaged. The new ...
President Roth Discusses International Student Concerns via Zoom Forum
President Michael Roth ’78 spoke with international students about how the University’s international student community might be affected by reopening ...
Gordon Career Center Launches Cardinals Helping Cardinals Platform
The Gordon Career Center (GCC) launched the Cardinals Helping Cardinals platform on April 30. The GCC hopes the platform will ...
Soderberg ’21 and Dixon ’22 Win WSA Presidency and Vice Presidency
Felicia Soderberg ’21 and Chelsea Dixon ’22 were elected as the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) 42nd Assembly president and vice ...
Statewide Hospitalizations Continue Decreasing as Lamont Reveals Plan for Colleges and Universities to Open
Three-hundred seventy-four Middletown residents have tested positive for the disease caused by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont ...
Middletown Mutual Aid Collective Formed to Meet Needs of Middletown Community
The Middletown Mutual Aid Collective is a recently-formed initiative that aims to address the high levels of need in Middletown ...
Contingency Planning Task Force Brainstorms Options for Fall 2020 Semester, Seeks Feedback
The Contingency Planning Task Force was created by the President’s Office to consider multiple ways the Fall 2020 semester could play ...
320 Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Middletown as Lamont Begins to Consider Reopening State
There are 320 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Middletown, according to Mayor Ben Florsheim ’14. The city ...
