Month: <span>September 2011</span>
The weekend of Sept. 18 marked Chile’s Fiestas Patrias, which feel like a mix of 4th of July, Carnival, and ...
Subjective Experience: Sept. 26 CHUM Lecture
Quinnipiac University Law Professor Neal Feigenson gave a talk on the use of subjective evidence in trials earlier this week ...
New Track Expected by September 2012
Andersen Track is scheduled to be replaced over the summer and be completed in time for the next academic year. ...
Safety Standards Revamped for Connecticut Power Plants
State leaders announced a new safety standard for Connecticut power plants on Tuesday.
Workshop Highlights Intersection Between Academic Disciplines
The University’s dedication to interdisciplinary study was reflected by last Friday’s workshop entitled (Your) Brain on Culture, which examined the ...
Fast, Furious, Farcical: 24 Hour Plays Hit Second Stage
Visitors to the ’92 Theater last Saturday were greeted by a trio of slightly crazed-looking individuals gamboling on a raised ...
Around the World: Interviewing Juan Aulestia
Sitting with Juan after a few tequila shots in the Ecuadorian cloud forest, we had the opportunity to hear about ...
Wesleyan Student Arrested As Wall Street Protests Continue
Ross Levin ’15 was arrested along with at least 80 other protesters at Saturday's Liberty Plaza march, part of “Occupy ...
Special Topics in Comparative Party Studies: DKE at Yale
Unlike most Friday nights—on which we eschew debauchery—we had a mission: to do some hard-hitting, investigative reporting on the party ...
Once Upon a Downey
The house has an unconventional history marked by a number of surprisingly chaotic transformations, since students and administration have continually ...
