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Organizations and activities
Students are generally actively involved in campus life: there are more than 95 student clubs and organizations.

The university features a variety of student journals, magazines, and newspapers. The oldest student organizations are in fact its literary clubs. The school student-run newspaper, The Transcript, is the oldest continuously published independent college student newspaper in the country. The OWL is one of the nation's oldest college literary magazines, annually showcasing student work. Students operate the radio station WSLN "The Line" from a studio in Slocum Hall, with supervision from the Journalism Department. Students are involved in several other literary and arts organizations: The Witness, an African-American student publication, Trident, a literary publication on Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance studies topics, Le Bijou, the college's yearbook.

The Daily Bulletin is the student-run daily bulletin. Other student publications include the weekly The Transcript, the electronic Connect2OWU , @Wesleyan , an online magazine, published four times a year, and several academic publications, such as The Civic Arts Review and The Historian , a journal of contemporary and relevant historical scholarship.

Social organization run the gamut from a chess club, ultimate frisbee club, a cappella group to finance-related organizations. A group of students established The Owtsiders in 1999, a completely student-run co-ed a cappella group that performs regularly on campus. Other organizations include PRIDE, serving the LGBT community, The Babbling Bishops , an improvisational comedy troupe; ProgressOWU , an activist group; the Campus Programming Board; and the Wesleyan Council on Student Affairs.