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Last Saturday, the names of the ten new senators who will represent the Class of 2022 in the Wesleyan Student ...
Professor Justin Peck Discusses Constitution in the Trump Era at Russell Library
On Monday, Sept. 20, Assistant Professor of Government Justin Peck was greeted by an eager crowd of both Middletown residents ...
University Unveils Controversial Changes to Logo and Website
On Thursday, Sept. 20, the University website was updated and altered to include the University’s new logo. The redesign is ...
University to Raise Student Minimum Wage From $10.10 to $11 by 2021
The campus minimum wage will increase from $10.10 to $11 by 2021, Chief Administrative Officer and Treasurer Andy Tanaka ’00 confirmed ...
Wellness Experience Provides Campus With Resources for Physical and Mental Health
Yesterday marked the start of the penultimate week of the Wellness Experience, a series of events organized by WesWell—in partnership ...
Allbritton and Fries Centers Host Asya Darbinyan for Talk on Revolution in Armenia
Asya Darbinyan of Clark University visited campus to deliver a lecture on the peaceful grassroots revolution that disrupted established power ...
WSA Addresses Textbook Costs With Textbook Exchange Initiative
This fall, the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) is making strides toward improving accessibility to and affordability of textbooks through its first-ever ...
Ryan Nelson ’19 Elected as Student Representative to Board of Trustees
Last Sunday, Ryan Nelson ’19 was elected by the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) to serve as a student representative to ...
New Haven Pride Celebrates Its 20th Year With a Week of Events
The 20th-annual New Haven Pride Week is now in full swing, running from Sept. 9 to 16. Hosted by the New ...
SACE Begins First Full Year on Campus, Focused on Outreach and Advocacy
Heading into its first full year on campus, the Office of Survivor Advocacy and Community Education (SACE) is looking to ...
