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Marijuana usage heightens on campus

September 19, 2024

Residence Life|Courtesy Residence Life dispensed flyers across residence halls to respond to the increased presence of marijuana on campus. As of July 1, 2021,…

“Partner or perish”

May 9, 2024

Lily Reslink|Marlin Chronicle The continual development of campus partnerships sheds light on the value of extending the reach of Virginia Wesleyan. “It used to…

Sentara under US DOJ investigation for premium hikes

May 9, 2024

Sentara Healthcare and its subsidiaries are currently under investigation for potentially misleading regulators in Virginia to increase their plans to higher prices during 2018-2019….

Neurodiversity Center aims to support equality

May 9, 2024

Virginia Wesleyan will be establishing a Center for Career Development and Neurodiversity on campus. The center is made possible by a $625,000 grant, proposed…

Art museum relocates to campus, offers opportunities

May 9, 2024

Expectations vary for the new Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) building’s expected installation on the Virginia Wesleyan campus. The MOCA announced in July…

Methodist disaffiliation off the table

May 9, 2024

The statue of John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist movement, stands outside the Monumental Chapel to represent VWU’s Methodist heritage. McKenna Howenstine|Marlin Chronicle…

‘It’s survival of the fittest’

April 18, 2024

Junior Joy Bowden holds up items from her “commuter survival kit” in the Batten Student Center’s “Mobile Marlins Kitchenette” that she described as a…

Flooding issues receive attention

April 18, 2024

Student traverse to class through flooded walkways. Lily Reslink|Marlin Chronicle Flooding is a high-priority issue on the agenda of local municipalities and environmental experts….

Community events celebrate alumni, welcome their return

April 18, 2024

Edward Phillips ’11 leads Dr. Sally Shedd’s improvisation class. Sally Shedd|Courtesy  Alumni of Virginia Wesleyan continue to thrive and connect with the university after…

‘Scouts Honor’ talk sheds light on sexual abuse

April 18, 2024

Dr. Doug Kennedy shares his experiences and advocates for sexual abuse victims during a talk in Brock Commons. He stresses that he is available…

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