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WSA Elections

8/29/2008

Make Your Voice Heard

The WSA is now accepting petitions for 8 frosh and 5 at-large seats on the Assembly.  Simply download and complete this form.   Contact us at  WSA@wesleyan.edu or stop by the WSA Office in Usdan 104 for details.

For candidates interested in campaigning, remember that you may not post election materials or campaign in campus computer labs, nor within 15 feet of campus computers.  You also may not coerce, bribe, or threaten students in order to get votes, nor pressure them to vote on your computer.

Basically, play nice!

If you have any questions, just email us at WSA@wesleyan.edu

 

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WSA Hosts Student Activities Fair

8/29/2008

Time to Shine

It's that time again, time for the RECRUITING new members for your student group or organization and getting FREE PUBLICITY by participating in the STUDENT ACTIVITIES FAIR!

It will take place on Friday, September 19, 2008 from 2-6 pm in the Spurrier-Snyder hockey rink located in the freeman athletic center.

We will provide the tables, chairs, poster board, snacks and vendors. All you have to do is make a sign for your table, bring any materials you have about your organization and people to staff your table. Due to the large number of groups participating last year, we may ask that you share a table with another group. We also would appreciate your help with clean-up at the end of the Fair!

In order to reserve a table or space, just fill out this form.

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Welcome back to Wes!

8/23/2008

It's good to have you back

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Middletown Mayor Guilliano speaking to the WSA, photo courtesy of the Argus.

What is the WSA?
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) is your student government here at Wesleyan. It is a democratically elected body dedicated to dealing with student and administrative issues and providing leadership to the student body.

What does the WSA do?
The WSA's representatives have a vital role in policy-making here at Wesleyan. On every issue you can imagine, from Academic regulations to Residential life issues to Information Technology, the WSA has a voice in setting policy for Wesleyan's students. Often we have just as much say in policy as the administrators themselves.

Who can run for WSA?
You. Every student residing at Wesleyan is eligible to run. Freshman and at-large elections will be taking place a few weeks after you arrive on campus.

What if I want to start a student group?
The WSA through its Community outreach committee is in charge of recognizing student groups. Once your student group is recognized, you can receive funding from the WSA through the student budget committee.

Do you have public meetings?
Starting September 21, the WSA will be holding public meetings in Usdan 108 where students can participate in all proceedings.

Who can I contact with further questions?
You can contact the WSA officers at WSA@wesleyan.edu and someone will get back to you with an answer promptly

 

 

Any questions or concerns can be addressed to wsa@wesleyan.edu, where you should expect a quick reply.

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WSA— Wesleyan Student Assembly

WSA Administrative Office:
45 Wyllys Ave
Room 104
Middletown, CT 06459
phone: (860) 685-2410
fax: (860)685-2411
wsa@wesleyan.edu
hours: 9am-6pm M-F
Wesleyan Student Group Building
190 High Street
building hours: 12n - 12am

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