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Students and professors will be starting the Spring 2022 semester virtually.

Spring semester starts online – for now

Veida Dima, Editor-in-Chief January 13, 2022

A majority of classes in the upcoming Spring 2022 semester will be conducted online for the first two and a half weeks to combat the possibility of spreading the Covid-19 variant Omicron on campus. In...

Covid-19 safety protocols in effect on TxWes Campus

Covid-19 safety protocols in effect on TxWes Campus

Veida Dima September 8, 2021

This is a reminder flyer found on campus for students to wear masks. Vaccines, masks and Covid-19 are hot topics for students and faculty on campus this semester. Recently,...

Student organizations illustrate positivity in Entrepreneurship Club event

Student organizations illustrate positivity in Entrepreneurship Club event

October 23, 2020

Senior general business major Devyn Teague hosts the "Spreading Positivity" sidewalk chalk event. Photo by Hannah Onder Student organizations came together Thursday afternoon to create a walk of positivity...

Students hang their graduation robes in the closet waiting for the December 2020 graduation. Graphic by Hannah Onder

Seniors shouldn’t feel bad for postponing their graduation a semester in the pandemic

Hannah Onder September 8, 2020

Growing up hearing horror stories about college graduates struggling to find work during the 2008 recession, I wasn’t confident that I’d have much better luck as an upcoming graduate in the middle...

Cindy Flores poses outside James C. Armstrong & O.C. Armstrong Hall. Flores moved into O.C. Hall after a four-hour drive up from Houston with her mom, Maria, and her two brothers, Isabel and Giovanny. Photo by Hannah Onder

Between financial hardships and COVID-19 restrictions move-in day offers potential challenges for students

Hannah Onder August 24, 2020

From the perspective of a returning, first-generation college sophomore: Sophomore exercise science major Cindy Flores’s most memorable part of her move-in day experience for fall 2020 was receiving...

Jessica Mendez talks to students about Baptist Student Ministries (BSM) at the President’s Picnic. Texas Wesleyan used to have a BSM on campus, and Mendez came from Texas Christian University’s BSM to revive it. Screenshot by Hannah Onder

Annual President’s Picnic tradition persists despite COVID-19 restrictions

Hannah Onder August 21, 2020

Texas Wesleyan University's annual President's Picnic moved locations for a second time in a row this time in response to COVID-19 to Zoom. In August 2019, the welcome-back event moved to the Nick and...

COVID 19: The Shock

August 20, 2020

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Intangible feelings: Anxiety and depression from the perspectives of students

Intangible feelings: Anxiety and depression from the perspectives of students

Lexi Barlow May 5, 2020

Sweaty palms? Tightness in chest? Lack of motivation? No desire to bathe? Many students who struggle with anxiety and depression experience these common symptoms, sometimes more during this Coronavirus...

Wesleyan grad on the COVID-19 frontlines

Wesleyan grad on the COVID-19 frontlines

James H. McBride April 23, 2020

David Cook is a Texas Wesleyan graduate with a dilemma: He is the mayor of Mansfield, which has had the ZIP code with the most cases of COVID-19 in Tarrant County since the end of March. Mansfield’s...

Academic advising adjusts to COVID-19 regulations

Academic advising adjusts to COVID-19 regulations

Hannah Onder March 26, 2020

Priority registration deadlines for summer and fall 2020 are still on track for their regular dates even with the COVID-19 virus. To comply with the City of Fort Worth’s “Stay Home, Work Safe” order,...

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