Charlotte Cottier

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Middletown Lives: Little Tibet

by Charlotte Cottier, Nate Ratner , Contributing Writers. Comments Off on Middletown Lives: Little Tibet

Tsultrim Gya Tso has a quiet presence on Main St., spending most days tucked away in Little Tibet, the antique furniture and imports store.

Online evaluation system met with mixed feelings

by Charlotte Cottier, Contributing Writer. Comments Off on Online evaluation system met with mixed feelings

As students get ready to grade their professors this year, the University hopes that the new online format of teaching evaluations will improve the convenience of the system and augment the quality of responses.

Cutting Green

by Charlotte Cottier, Contributing Writer. Comments Off on Cutting Green

Just off of Main Street stands a tall brick building, piped with bright blue and green railings. Inside, the air is thick with the smell of paint, pencils and after-school snacks as Middletown youth jostle excitedly, waiting for their afternoon of production and creativity to begin.

Students express confusion over cleaning protocol

by Charlotte Cottier, Contributing Writer. Comments Off on Students express confusion over cleaning protocol

Most students are asleep in their dorm rooms at 3 a.m., but somewhere on campus a phone is ringing. Who is going to answer the call?

University drops in U.S. News & World Report ranks

by Charlotte Cottier, Contributing Writer. Comments Off on University drops in U.S. News & World Report ranks

In the monotheistic world of college admissions, one deity — the “U.S. News & World Report” — lays down its commandments to petrified high school students looking for the perfect fit. As one of the most selective schools in the nation, Wesleyan University has always guarded an enviable spot in the Liberal Arts College portion of the U.S. News rankings.

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