2017: a year in review December 7, 2017 3 years into the 10-year plan Nearly one year ago to the day, the Marlin Chronicle reported on President Miller’s 10-year Master Plan, wherein…
Education program expands with new master’s in education December 7, 2017 A Master of Arts in Education is now being offered at Virginia Wesleyan after being approved by the Virginia Board of Education. This will…
Students praise Shack-A-Thon December 7, 2017 Virginia Wesleyan students commended the Shack-A-Thon event that was held on Batten lawn Tuesday, Nov. 14, through Thursday, Nov. 16. The event sought to…
Northam prevails in election for Virginia governor November 16, 2017 Democrat Ralph Northam will serve as Virginia’s 73rd governor after defeating Republican Ed Gillespie in the race for governor on Nov. 7. Voters…
Mold moves in (again) November 16, 2017 There have been issues with mold in dorm room closets, vents and showers in Bray, Allen and Brock Village. Students have reported mold on…
Racially-charged signs appear on campus November 16, 2017 Earlier this month, signs that read ‘IT’S OKAY TO BE WHITE’ appeared on campus. This issue was brought to light by Dr. Margolies, who…
Shack-A-Thon comes to Wesleyan November 16, 2017 The 2018 VWU Off-Campus Shelter Managers are giving students the opportunity to gain a better understanding of homelessness in a campus Shack-A-Thon event. This…
Greer Center continues environmental growth November 16, 2017 The Greer Environmental Sciences Center (GESC), opened during the Fall 2017 semester, hosts “green” elements throughout the building, promoting concern for the environment throughout…
“Other than Real” art exhibit November 16, 2017 Virginia Wesleyan University welcomes the “Other than Real” art exhibition from Nov. 9 through to Jan. 5. This exhibit will be held in the…
Bang For Your College Buck November 16, 2017 “Home of the Virginia Slice.” That’s the first thing you see when you happen upon Benny Damato’s in Ghent. This is home to the…