Sarah Sculnick

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Usdan Display Tells Stories, Responds to HOLI Flyer

by Sarah Sculnick, Assistant News Editor. Comments Off on Usdan Display Tells Stories, Responds to HOLI Flyer

Spring Fling Planning to Change Following Complaints

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Alleged Beta Assaulter Pleads Guilty

by Sarah Sculnick, Assistant News Editor. 3 Comments

Fourth Annual Social Justice Leadership Conference Returns to Campus

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University to Close Art Library

by Sarah Sculnick, Assistant News Editor. Comments Off on University to Close Art Library

The University has confirmed its plan to transfer the 25,000 volumes currently housed in the Art Library in Davison Art Center (DAC) to Olin Library in the summer of 2014. Students gathered Tuesday evening at the University Organizing Center (UOC) to voice concerns about the decision.

Elevator Fumes Close Olin Over Break

by Sarah Sculnick, Staff Writer. 1 Comment

Economics Department Offers First Academic Minor

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New Freshman Hall to Promote Community, Sustainable Living

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New Committee Hopes to Strengthen Middletown Relations

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Increased UCAB Budget Funds Tri-Weekly Events

by Sarah Sculnick, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Increased UCAB Budget Funds Tri-Weekly Events

The Usdan Center Activities Board (UCAB) received an increase in funding on a six-week trial basis to increase the number of weekend events they sponsor. In accordance with the University’s participation in the National College Health Improvement Project (NCHIP), the funds are intended to provide alternatives to drinking on weekends.

Wesleyan Offers Eight New Student-Led Forums

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New Psychology Study Reveals Prevalence of Binge Eating in Men

by Sarah Sculnick, Staff Writer. 1 Comment

A recent study published by Professor of Psychology Ruth Striegel in the September 2011 issue of International Journal of Eating Disorders revealed that in a workplace environment, binge eating is almost as prevalent among men as it is with women

Fast-a-Thon Raises Over $14,000 for Amazing Grace Food Pantry

by Sarah Sculnick, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Fast-a-Thon Raises Over $14,000 for Amazing Grace Food Pantry

Wesleyan Student Recognized for Accountability Research in Africa

by Sarah Sculnick, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Wesleyan Student Recognized for Accountability Research in Africa

Rachel Levenson ’12 was recently recognized by The Jewish Daily Forward for her work researching money lending practices in Africa.

Candidates Debate at Crowell as Mayoral Election Approaches

by Sarah Sculnick, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Candidates Debate at Crowell as Mayoral Election Approaches

Middletown Mayor Sebastian Giuliano and Middletown City Councilman Dan Drew, candidates for the upcoming mayoral election, discussed the issues facing Middletown in a debate held in the Crowell Concert Hall last Thursday.

Campus Activities Committee Organizes Faculty Events

by Sarah Sculnick, Contributing Writer. Comments Off on Campus Activities Committee Organizes Faculty Events

FGSS Symposium Contextualizes Sexual Violence

by Sarah Sculnick, Contributing Writer. Comments Off on FGSS Symposium Contextualizes Sexual Violence

Students and faculty gathered at the annual Feminist Gender and Sexuality Studies Program (FGSS) symposium titled “Confronting Gender Violence” last Friday to discuss sexual assault and gender violence against women at both individual and institutional levels.

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