New Clubs Allow Lower School Students to Explore
From baking delicious treats to running triathlons and learning new computer programs, the lower school has a new list of entertaining after school activities every day.
From baking delicious treats to running triathlons and learning new computer programs, the lower school has a new list of entertaining after school activities every day.
Confusion, excitement and fear swept throughout Wesleyan campus during the late morning hours of Aug. 18.
Students and teachers were notified of the second Dollar General thievery, causing the school to go into lockdown mode. Thanks to many years of practice, the process went smoothly with very few errors. Throughout the many hours of anticipation to hear the real account of what happened along Spalding Drive that morning, rumors had developed, each unique to its storyteller.
It is safe to say that the real story is probably still out there jumbled amongst the faulty ones, but the real matter in this situation is the safety precautions that were taken to avoid much larger problems. A big thank you goes out to the campus officers for handling the situation with ease and keeping all on campus safe.
Wesleyan students and faculty find many ways to support their community. Whether that be through partnership with Norcross Service League, Omicron Service Society or volunteer work at local churches, there are always people with open hearts who are happy to serve.
One way a few of Wesleyan’s faculty members have gotten involved with service is with World Relief Foundation whose mission is, “[to] stand with the vulnerable, partnering with local churches to end the cycle of suffering, transforming lives and building sustainable communities.”