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Memorial Chapel
Built as a memorial to all those Wesleyan alumni and students who fell in the Civil War, the Memorial Chapel holds traditional and non-traditional Protestant and Catholic services during the week. It also houses Vespers, a weekly dinner with University Protestant Chaplain Gary Comstock - a break from the normal dining experience, Vespers is a time to relax and create positivity.

You can also get married at the Memorial Chapel.

South College
Built in 1825, it is the only building on campus that dates back to the beginning of Wesleyan's history. A set of 16 copper alloy bells, atop the building, is chimed by student bell ringers. One can hear anything from the Muppets Theme to Darth Vader's Death March. South College contains the President's Office, and the Office of University Communications.

North College
This was the original college dormitory, burned to the ground in 1906, but was rebuilt to mirror the original building. It is home to the Financial Aid Office, the Dean's Office, the Office of Academic Affairs, Registrar's Office, and Student Accounts.

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