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At the beginning of the semester, John Bagley, the owner of Forest City Wine and Spirits, asked his employees to ...
Professor’s Bookshelf: Professor Tushar Irani, “The Really Hard Problem” by Owen Flanagan
Professor of Philosophy and College of Letters Tushar Irani sat down to discuss Owen Flanagan’s book, “The Really Hard Problem.” ...
Students face US stereotypes abroad
For Lex Berko ’09, like many other students spending a semester or year studying abroad in Europe, his efforts to ...
Liquor store cancels plans for Wesleyan party-rating contest
At the beginning of the semester, John Bagley, the owner of Forest City Wine and Spirits, asked his employees to ...
Students combine academic passions in University Major
When Elizabeth Spergel ’12 decided to pursue the University Major, she knew it would provide her with the opportunity to ...
Usdan lights sense no motion, turn off
While the students at Wesleyan may be smart, the lights in Usdan are smarter. The lights at the Usdan University ...
Typhoon owner reflects on her varied past, Thai Gardens rivalry
Since she left Thai Gardens in 2001 to open Typhoon across the street, Sarinee Trisub and the story of her ...
Students cram credits to graduate Wes early
Karla Suarez ’11 is taking eight courses this semester in order to complete her undergraduate degree in three years.
Broad St. sells textbooks at high cost
Given the global financial crisis, parents sitting around the kitchen table worrying about paying the University’s $42,297 tuition fee should ...
SDS takes up activist mantle from struggling SEWI
Over the course of last year, amidst the arrival of a new president, a new student center, and a controversial ...
