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The fire that destroyed O'Rourke's Diner this past August has left many Middletown residents nostalgic for Brian O'Rourke's Irish-style cooking. ...
Students undertake two-week trip to explore Jewish identity
This past winter break, 31 students went on the trip of a lifetime. For 12 days, from Jan. 6 to ...
Vespers offers relaxing spiritual gatherings
Though the Chaplain's Lounge usually contains nondescript black leather couches on a dull blue carpet surrounded by entirely blank, white ...
Student blogs flourish
Student-run blogs such as Wesleying and Well Dressed Wes have enjoyed growing popularity and press time in the past year. ...
WesCeleb: Andrea Silenzi ’07
Laura Brown: We’ll start with the position that pops up when I googled you: the WESU Public Relations Director. How ...
Naked parties: Fact or fiction?
With the University’s reputation for being radical and quirky, many may assume that naked parties are an integral part of ...
Black history month off to successful start
Over 30 people were left unfed at Malcolm X House on Sunday night, but this was considered a good thing. ...
WesWELL promotes awareness of healthy lifestyles
Feeling sick? Don't go to WesWELL, the University's Health Education Office. According to Director of Health Education Lisa Currie, there ...
Spirituality week highlights diverse religious activities
On a campus supposedly notorious for its lack of interest in religion, a week devoted to spirituality may seem like ...
The saga continues: Douglas Cannon travels the hemispheres
It was the evening of Oct. 14, 1969, and two frosh stood before the Douglas Cannon, mounted on its brownstone ...
