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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Professor Sally Haslanger delivered the Philosophy Department’s fifth annual Social Justice Lecture titled “But What ...
Students Organize Coronavirus Donation and Information Table
A coronavirus information and donation table organized by Chinese students at the University ran from Tuesday, Feb. 4 to Friday, ...
Senator Removed from WSA, Condemned by General Assembly for Conduct
Bodhi Small ’22 was removed from his position as a Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) General Assembly (GA) senator by a ...
Espwesso Resumes Operations After an 18-Day Closure, Looks Towards Renovations
Espwesso, the University’s student run café, held its opening night on Monday, Feb. 10. The café did not open at ...
Memorial Service Commemorates Lives Lost in Kleen Energy Plant Explosion
A memorial service to commemorate the six men who lost their lives in an explosion at the Kleen Energy Systems ...
Bachelor of Liberal Studies Degree to Graduate First Student in May
The Bachelor of Liberal Studies (BLS) program, which passed a faculty vote for implementation in March 2019, will graduate its ...
Middletown Approves Complete Count Committee for 2020 Census
The creation of a Complete Count Committee (CCC) was unanimously approved by the Middletown Common Council on Monday, Feb. 3. ...
The Tea on the Tea: Guayakí Yerba Mate to No Longer be Sold at Weshop
Weshop will no longer sell Guayakí brand yerba mate once the Guayakí warehouse stock runs out. Weshop will continue to ...
North End Action Team Holds Planning and Zoning Community Meeting
The North End Action Team (NEAT) held a community meeting on Planning & Zoning in Middletown at the MAC 650 ...
“Before 1619: Lineages and Legacies”: Black History Month Committee Commences Programming
This year’s Black History Month, “Before 1619: Lineages and Legacies,” began on Friday, Jan. 31. Ujamaa, the University’s Black Student Union, ...
