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Ben Florsheim ’14 won the hotly contested mayoral election of Middletown, Conn., on Tuesday, Nov. 5, notching 53 percent of the ...
ITS Works to Improve WiFi Connectivity
To address student complaints about WiFi connectivity and accessibility on campus, Information Technology Services (ITS) is working to improve WiFi ...
Ed Ungvarsky ’90 Talks Law Career and Private Practice
Public and capital defense lawyer Ed Ungvarsky ’90 returned to campus to speak about his career on Wednesday, Oct. 30. ...
USLAC Leads Protest During Homecoming Game
Student activists representing the United Student/Labor Action Coalition (USLAC) held a protest during the Homecoming Football game on Saturday, Nov. ...
East Asian Outreach Program Begins First Student-Led Year
The East Asian Outreach program, which shares East Asian culture with elementary and middle school students in Connecticut, will begin ...
House Democrats Unveil the College Affordability Act
Earlier this month, House Democrats unveiled an extensive overhaul of the higher education system aimed at lowering costs and expanding ...
Latinx Affirmation Month Emphasizes Celebration and Conversations
Ajúa Campos’ 50th anniversary Latinx Affirmation Month (LAM) begins today, Nov. 1. While previous LAMs had one umbrella theme that ...
Renell Wynn Begins as Wesleyan’s New VP of Communications
Content warning: Suicide Renell Wynn started in her role as Wesleyan’s new Vice President for Communications on Oct. 21. Wynn ...
CAPS Begins Drop-In Support Sessions, Looks to Meet Highest-Ever Student Demand
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) began clinical drop-in support sessions this semester to address high demand for their services, as ...
WSA Encourages Student Voting in “Storm the Dorms Initiative”
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) held their second annual “Storm the Dorms” voter registration initiative Monday, Oct. 28. WSA senators ...
