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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. ...
Prospective Student Senators Make Case to First-Year Class as Crowded Race Concludes
On Saturday, Sept. 20, the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) will announce the senators for the class of 2029 via a ...
WesWOW Welcomes Students With Bingo, Career Fairs, and More
Every fall since 2018, the Wesleyan Weeks of Welcome (WesWOW) program, a two-week series of events to help students transition ...
Flex Dining Space Opens in Usdan to Combat Mealtime Rush
Those looking for a place to sit during the crowded weekday lunch hour at Usdan will now be able to ...
International Student Orientation 2025: Colors of Wesleyan Makes Its Debut
This fall, the University welcomed 98 new international students, representing 28 countries from Barbados to Uzbekistan, during International Student Orientation ...
Allbritton Center Kicks Off Year With Open House
On Monday, Sept. 15, the Allbritton Center for the Study of Public Life (CSPL) hosted its Open House, outlining the ...
