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Panelists, L-R: Mayor Mattie Parker, Dr. John L. Barnett Jr., Dr. Whitnee Boyd and Estrus Tucker.

Fort Worth Report hosts a panel about racism

Bebhinn Tankard, Content Producer March 10, 2022

The Fort Worth Report held their first “Candid Conversation” in the Martin University Center on Thursday, March 9. Four panelists gathered to share their perspectives of race and racism within...

Aries Vol. 27, released in 2012, is the most recent publication of the magazine.

Aries rises at Texas Wesleyan

Bebhinn Tankard, Content Producer March 8, 2022

The Texas Wesleyan literary magazine “Aries” is publishing their first magazine in 10 years. Revived by two creative writing classes, entries are read, selected and edited by students. The advanced...

Alumni Association hosts 5K run

Veida Dima, Editor-in-Chief March 6, 2022

The Texas Wesleyan Alumni Association sponsored their annual Wesleyan 5K Saturday morning despite misty weather. Runners started at the Oneal-Sells Administration Building and circled the community as...

Gaku Nemoto a first year business major and Joep van Wijk a first year general business major show how some students plan to continue wearing their mask while others will go without them.

Masks no longer required effective Mar. 7

Ari Garza, Content Producer March 4, 2022

Texas Wesleyan University announced in an email today that “Indoor and outdoor mask-wearing will no longer be required” on campus starting March 7. They stated in the email that the decision was...

Artist Laura Hunt is standing next to the portrait purchased by Texas Wesleyan University.

Art exhibit opens at the Bernice Coulter Templeton Gallery

Chiara Watson, Content Producer March 3, 2022

Hosted by Texas Wesleyan University at the Bernice Coulter Templeton Gallery, artist Laura Hunt showcases her collection “Our Community, Our Neighbors.” from Feb. 17 to April 24. Entrance to the...

Students and faculty are experiencing error issues when attempting to log into Blackboard.

Wesleyan’s new Blackboard login causes issues

Chiara Watson, Content Producer March 2, 2022

  Texas Wesleyan University has changed its Blackboard login system as of March 1. Students and faculty now require their Wesleyan email address and password access the Blackboard website. Using...

Panelists at TxWes discuss the conflict in Ukraine

Panelists at TxWes discuss the conflict in Ukraine

Veida Dima, Editor-in-Chief March 2, 2022

A panel of Texas Wesleyan University faculty members conducted an informational presentation and answered questions from the audience about the rising conflict between Ukraine and Russia, Tuesday....

The student involvement fair encouraged students to get involved on campus and throughout the community.

TxWes hosts Spring Involvement Fair on campus

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

The Spring Involvement Fair kicked off in the 2nd floor ballroom of the Martin Center as Texas Wesleyan departments and local companies engaged students with games, prizes and take-aways on Thursday,...

International students celebrate  thanksgiving dinner together.

How will Texas Wesleyan University stay diverse?

The Rambler Staff and Angela Castillo December 13, 2021

The Rambler staff believes the university is trying to make great strides to continue to promote diversity, especially when they followed Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM) with a small-scale celebration...

This photo of Paul E. Andrews, Jr. is courtesy of Texas Wesleyan University.

Texas Wesleyan University receives $1 million in scholarships for Business School students

Ashli Young, Managing Editor November 10, 2021

The Business school received $1 million in scholarships from the estate of Paul E. Andrews in September. Currently, it is anticipated that at least eight to ten students will receive the scholarship...

The NATSAA winner Jaquelyn Matava and her pianist is standing in front of the Cliburn Steinway Concert Grand Piano in Martin Hall.

TX Wes welcomes the NATS Artist Awards competition

Veida Dima, Editor-in-Chief November 9, 2021

Texas Wesleyan University welcomed the TEXOMA National Association of Teachers of Singing Artist Awards (NATSAA) “Singer of the Year” Vocal Competition over a two-day preliminary and regional finals...

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