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Wanda Stutsman presenting information on succulents and propagating seeds.
Photo by Mallory Marks

Rams plant environemental awarness at Wesleyan Earth Day celebration

Mallory Marks April 25, 2019

Texas Wesleyan’s Connect Committee hosted a “Plant Your Seed” event Tuesday in the grove in front of Dora Roberts Dinning Hall in celebration of Earth Day. Earth Day has been celebrated on April...

Human trafficking survivior and Texas Wesleyan University alumna Rebekah Charleston shares her story on at a human traffiking panel last year. Charleston got her bachelor’s in Criminal Justice.
Photo by Hannah Lathen

Human Trafficking: A former student’s story

April 4, 2019

Rebekah Charleston has much to celebrate. Charleston received her bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice at Texas Wesleyan in December 2016 and her master’s in Criminal Justice from the University...

287g is a program voted into Tarrant County in June 2017 by the Tarrant County Commissioner’s Court. The program is used in several states and dates to shortly after 9/11.
Photo by Hannah Lathen

ICE doesn’t belong in Tarrant County jails

April 3, 2019

Tarrant County has a vast history of racism and discrimination, and this is definitely not a thing of the past. 287g, part of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, carries...

Rebekah Charleston (far left), a sex trafficking survivor and Wesleyan alum, shared her story at a panel held Oct. 1 hosted by Albert Roberts (far right), a former assistant district attorney.
Photo by Hannah Lathen

Trafficking issues need to be recognized

November 13, 2018

Human trafficking is one of the less talked-about issues happening in the United States, but it is one of the most important. According to the International Labour Organization, more than 40 million people...

Beverly Volkman Powell announces her candidacy on Saturday in the Baker Building.
Photo by Heather Olivia Shannon

Volkman Powell kicks off her campaign

September 18, 2017

Beverly Volkman Powell said Saturday that she does not care whether you live in Southlake or Arlington or Forest Hill – regardless, she has a message of hope, strength and the need for change.Speaking...

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