News
At the University, the Fall semester doesn’t just bring changing leaves and the buzz of returning students; it also welcomes ...
ReUser Shutters, University Spends $52k on Disposables as Summerfields Reverts to Single-Use Takeout Containers
This May, the reusable packaging business reUser shut down, shuttering its distinctive Eco To-Go program at Usdan and Summerfields. reUser, ...
Global South Asian Studies Department Showcases “Kalā Sangam: A Celebration of Indian Art”
On Wednesday, Oct. 1, the Global South Asian Studies department hosted “Kalā Sangam: A Celebration of Indian Art” in Fisk ...
University Revises Security Camera and Video Retention Guidelines Following Expansion of Usage
On Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, the University’s Office of Public Safety (PSafe) issued an updated security camera policy via a ...
Shasha Seminar’s “Dialogue for Change” Kick-Starts Campaign for Civic Engagement
Every year, the University organizes the Shasha Seminar for Human Concerns, an event aiming to explore global issues in a ...
Following Resignation of Mayor Florsheim ’14, Interim Mayor Nocera to Run in November
Middletown Mayor Ben Florsheim ’14 made headlines in late May when he abruptly resigned from his post, only two years ...
State Department Bars Two International Students From Entry to United States
According to the Office of International Student Affairs (OISA), two international students were unable to begin their studies at Wesleyan ...
Students of Color BBQ Draws Record Attendance
Malcolm X House drew a crowd of approximately 500 students the evening of Friday, Sept. 19, as the Resource Center ...
Eight First-Year Senators Elected to WSA
Over the past two weeks, first-year prospective senators have worked to woo voters away from their fellow candidates, covering the ...
Butterfield C Floods, Marking Fourth Flood in Seven Years
While the University has many rites of passage, only the luckiest first-years get to wade through the annual Butterfields flood. ...
