Wesleyan strives to improve safety
As you know, Wesleyan is undergoing many changes recently with the trees, sidewalks and more trees, but what you do not see is the steps Wesleyan is doing to try to keep us safe. After spring break all the university faculty and staff was required to receive training about weather,

Wesleyan’s emergency managment system not good enough
Colleges around the U.S. now use social media along with other outlets to tell to their students about events going on, whether it’s a mass gunman or school closures. When comparing social media like Facebook and Twitter to Wesleyan Emergency Management System) you need to look at who is actually

Construction sites on campus make unsafe conditions for students.
Walking around campus. I could not help but feel joy because of the ongoing sidewalk repairs. Change is great when it is going to help students, especially for students with disabilities. I honestly feel that while although the school is working hard to get everything done, this is something that

Emergency management and safety take front seat for WEMS
*Editors Note: The following narration did not occur; it was used to show the effects of what could happen in this situation. Operator: 911 what is the location of your emergency? John: 1201 Wesleyan Street, Fort Worth Texas. There is a gunman on campus! Operator: Okay sir I am going
Major Wesleyan stories of 2013: Law School update
Rosy Perez Rperez1196@txwes.edu As we all know, this semester started off with Texas Wesleyan gaining $73.2 million dollars for the selling of the Law School. In a previous issue of The Rambler President Frederick Slabach said: “I think the transaction with Texas A&M involving the Law School will have a