Month: <span>September 2011</span>
On Sept. 13, Middletown mayoral candidate Dan Drew won a landslide victory against challenger Christine Bourne in the Democratic Party ...
Women’s Soccer Avenges Last Year’s Loss to Salve Regina
The Wesleyan women’s soccer team broke a six-game winning streak by Salve Regina with a convincing 3-0 win in Newport, ...
Beating “Backtoschoolitis” With Chamomile and Veggie Soup
Wesleyan seems to have a case of the sniffles. The other day, someone in our house suggested a communal soup-cooking ...
Record-Breaking Fundraising Season Supports Financial Aid
Thanks to generous donations from University parents and alumni, the University raised a record-breaking $37.74 million in 2011, an increase ...
Joseph D’Agostino: Cymbals Eat Guitars Frontman Talks About New Album, Living at Home
Joseph D’Agostino is not a typical indie rock star. He’s clean-shaven, baby-faced, and is currently living in his parents’ house ...
Men’s Soccer Tops Conn. College 1-0 in Thriller
Men’s soccer made quick work of yet another NESCAC opponent on Wednesday afternoon, shutting down the Connecticut College Camels 1-0 ...
Field Hockey Steps Up Offensive Pressure for a 2-0 Win Against Wellesley
Following a tough loss at Tufts University last Saturday, in which the Cardinals were unable to post any points on ...
Women’s Tennis Defeats Mount Holyoke After Loss to Williams
The women’s tennis team traveled to Williamstown, Mass., this past weekend to face Little Three rival Williams College.
Book Review: Religion in Human Evolution
Bellah offers an unprecedented and near-exhaustive examination of the biological and cultural origins of religion in just 714 pages.
Emmy Award Winners: The Arts Editors Weigh In
The 63rd Emmy Awards aired live from L.A.’s Nokia Theater on Sunday night, honoring the best of the best in ...
