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For the past two years, students have struggled to keep up with the high costs at Grown, the café located ...
Project No Red Zone Begins Fourth Year
Content Warning: Sexual violence The fourth annual Project No Red Zone (PNRZ) event began on Monday, Sept. 2 and will ...
Waste Not Brings in Over $13,000 in Most Successful Year in Recent Memory
The University’s annual Waste Not sale raised more than $13,000 for charity over the course of two days. At Waste Not, students ...
Office of Student Affairs Issues Updates to Honor Board and CSB Procedures
The Wesleyan Student Handbook has been updated for the 2019–2020 school year to reflect changes to the structure and composition ...
Professor Tang to Propose Asian American Course Cluster
A proposal for an Asian American Studies course cluster will be submitted by Associate Professor of English and American Studies Amy ...
WSA Textbook Exchange Program Expands Entering Its Second Year
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) Textbook Exchange Program (TEP) began its second year on campus on Sept. 1, running until ...
University Network for Human Rights Relocates to Wesleyan
The University Network for Human Rights (UNHR), a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging engagement with human rights issues amongst undergraduate ...
University Begins Construction of $16 Million Addition to Center for Film Studies
On May 26, the University began construction on a highly anticipated addition to the Center for Film Studies. Designed by ...
Professor McAlear Files Lawsuit Against University
On May 8, Associate Professor of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Michael McAlear filed a lawsuit against the University concerning student-made ...
Florsheim ’14 Enters Crowded Middletown Mayoral Race
Four Democrats and one Republican are currently in the running to fill the Middletown mayoral seat vacated by Mayor Daniel ...
