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Last fall, Olin Library's Special Collections became the grateful recipient of a very special gift. Wallace Meissner '72 presented the ...
EON influential in changing Citigroup policy
Thanks to efforts by the Wesleyan Environmental Organizers Network (EON), Citigroup Bank, the largest global financial services company, has now ...
SGAC member makes diplomatic trip to Haiti
Kate Patterson '04, a member of the Wesleyan chapter of the Student Global AIDS Campaign (SGAC), traveled to Haiti over ...
Renovated Kosher Kitchen open for business
The re-opening of the Kosher Kitchen on Monday, Jan. 26 in the basement of Butterfield A marked the end of ...
the idiot box: a semi-intellectual television column: global issues, celeb style
Deep thoughts and feminine frocks abounded on Sunday evening, as the famous and the semi-famous gathered at the Beverly Hilton ...
Zelnick ’79 credits Wes for his success
Recently the New York Times interviewed Strauss Zelnick ’79, who once ran 20th Century Fox at the ripe age of ...
Kerry-ing on in New Hampshire
As idealistic college freshmen, eager to make a difference in our first presidential election, we have trekked up north for ...
Students spend their vacation campaigning for candidates
While many students spent winter break sleeping until noon and spending the remainder of the day eating cereal and playing ...
Students react to President’s State of the Union address
President Bush delivered the State of the Union address last Tuesday, January 20, and as usual, Wesleyan students had something ...
Environmental student forums garner attention
As many students groveled for spots in science labs and lecture classes last week, some took a different route, turning ...
