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Wesleyan Students for Consent and Communication (SFCC), as well as a collection of student groups involved in sex awareness and sexual ...
Israeli Apartheid Week Begins
Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace are hosting the third annual Israeli Apartheid Week from Monday, ...
Scott Backer Pleads Guilty, Sentenced to Three Years’ Probation
Former Associate Dean of Students Scott Backer will not be serving jail time after pleading guilty to charges stemming from ...
Bell Talks Ethnographic Study on the Tea Party
Yesterday afternoon, Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology Sierra Bell provided students with an anthropological perspective on the Tea Party movement ...
Andrew W. White Appointed New University Librarian
Following a long search process, the University has appointed a new Caleb T. Winchester University Librarian. Provost and Vice President ...
University Team Wins DataFest Award for Best User Insight
Over 70 students from six different New England universities came to campus to participate in DataFest, an annual analytical competition ...
Chaplain Dr. Imam Sami Shamma Discusses Muslim Prisoners in the Trump Era
Imam Sami Shamma, a Chaplain in the Connecticut Department of Corrections, hosted a lecture entitled “Muslim Prisoners in Post-Trump America,” ...
Professor Grabel Lectures on Stem Cell Therapy
Last Thursday, faculty and students gathered in the Wasch Center for Retired Faculty to hear Lauren B. Dachs Professor of Science ...
Jonathan Chester P’20 Lectures About Antarctica
Jonathan Chester, a photographer, environmentalist, climber, and father of Cormac Chester ’20, shared stories from his life and work on ...
Man Responsible for Death of Johanna Justin-Jinich ’10 Could Move to Lower-Security Facility
In 2009, Johanna Justin-Jinich ’10 was shot and killed while working an afternoon shift at Red & Black Cafe. Now, ...
