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On May 22, the campus officially switched to Canvas from Blackboard. This fall Blackboard was decommissioned. “We had to switch at one point, and this was the time,” said Jennifer West, an ...
Earlier this evening a room on the first floor of the West Village apartments was flooded as a result of a burst pipe. An alert was sent out by the university informing students of the incident. The ...
MaKayla Banks is a broadcast manager for the Rambler at Texas Wesleyan University. She is currently a sophomore majoring in psychology, hoping to go into counseling psychology where she will work at a ...
After a one hour and thirty-minute open listening session Thursday, Theatre Wesleyan students and faculty have decided to not perform their production of “Down in Mississippi” at Texas Wesleyan ...
Theatre Wesleyan’s newest production is directed by Connie Sanchez and Cameron Byerly, both Texas Wesleyan alumni. “The Ives Archives” is composed of six one-act plays that are all written by David ...
Different departments use distinct methods based on their academic goals. English professors like Smeller and Perez rely heavily on dialogue, group interaction, and active participation to engage ...
The change from a rotating restaurant to a permanent one puts an end to a tradition which has lasted for more than four years, since the Martin Center opened in the Fall of 2019. According to the ...
Chiara Watson is an international student at Texas Wesleyan University, born and raised in Johannesburg South Africa. As Editor-in-Chief for the Rambler Media Group, she loves the idea of connecting ...
Texas Wesleyan’s parking lots are inadequate for the number of students during the most common scheduled class hours. Parking on campus is difficult since student lots are further from class, and the ...
The Texas Wesleyan men’s basketball team beat Southern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) on Saturday, Jan. 27 at the Sid Richardson Center. The game tipped off at 3:45 p.m. and ended with a score of ...
The class of 2027 has been adjusting to their new lives as college students, on and off campus. First-year psychology major Arianna Hyder has been adjusting well, as she did not move from too far away ...
On April 2, the food pantry hosted a cooking class in the Polytechnic United Methodist Church (PUMC) for students to attend and learn how to cook a meal. The event displayed ingredients that students ...
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