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On Tuesday, Nov. 13, Wesleyan students joined 150 other young people affiliated with the Sunrise Movement in a sit-in at Nancy ...
$11 Minimum Wage Increase Expedited, Effective January 2019
The campus minimum wage will increase to $11 by January 2019, expediting the current minimum wage increase plan that would have ...
Africa Week Events Share African Culture With Student Body
The week before Thanksgiving Break, Wesleyan’s African Student Association (ASA) held a series of events for Africa Week 2018 including ...
“I Stand With You”: Students Fill Freeman for Sexual Assault Speak Out
CW: This article contains language concerning sexual assault and rape. Hundreds of students packed the lobby of Freeman Athletic Center ...
Professor Szegedy-Maszak Selected as Fellow to Teach Greek History at Cheshire Correctional
Next semester, Professor of Classical Studies Andrew Szegedy-Maszak will teach a version of his Greek History class to a group ...
Pre-Thanksgiving Break Fire at Lotus House Fire Displaces 18 Residents
A fire early last Sunday in 356 Washington St., also known as Lotus House, forced the Buddhism-themed program house’s 18 ...
SPA Lab’s Inaugural Sleep Week Emphasizes Link Between Sleep and Wellbeing
On Monday, Nov. 12, the University’s Sleep and Psychosocial Adjustment Lab (SPA) launched its inaugural Sleep Week. Aimed at improving ...
WRP Hosts Panel With Syrian Refugee Ahed Festuk and Multi-Faith Alliance Director Bennett Gross
On Thursday, Nov. 15, the Wesleyan Refugee Project invited Ahed Festuk and Bennett Gross, both part of the Multi-Faith Alliance ...
USLAC Protests John Usdan ’80 Over Labor Practices
A small group of students in United Student Labor Action Coalition (USLAC) began protesting John Usdan ’80 (trustee emeritus and ...
Students and Admissions Officers Gather to Discuss Future of Affirmative Action
Dozens of students filled Daniel Family Commons on Sunday night for a discussion about affirmative action and the current lawsuit ...
