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Nine University students traveled to Pittsburgh last week to take part in demonstrations at the Group of Twenty (G-20) summit ...
Inside other Bubbles
Tall people are generally happier, according to a study performed by an independent research team. The study found that each ...
Meal Plan Welcomes Guests To Campus
Following complaints from students, along with their visiting family and friends, Bon Appétit, will now grant students with four guest ...
NYT Readership Program Finds Donor
After a year of uncertainty, The New York Times Readership Program is here to stay—at least for now. A $20,000 ...
The Swine of the Times: University Remains Cautious as H1N1 Challenge Mounts
Despite efforts to contain the spread of the H1N1 virus at colleges and universities nationwide, symptoms of the virus have ...
Going Celibate: Sexual Health Expo Affected by Currie’s Departure
Students accustomed to Exley Science Center’s annual transformation into a one-day Sexual Health Exposition may be disappointed to learn that ...
Food Not Bombs Awaits Health Department Decision
Food Not Bombs concluded a hearing on Monday to appeal the cease and desist order issued to the group by ...
With Federal Grant, University Creates Mid-East Certificate, Professorship
The University was recently awarded a $177,981 grant which it plans to use to expand its Arabic instruction, provide funding ...
Think Tank Slated to Accompany New Environmental Major
Following on the heels of last April’s announcement that the Environmental Studies program would become a full-fledged major, the University ...
Frosh Turnout a Record High in WSA Election
The Wesleyan Student Assembly’s (WSA) first election of the academic year concluded last Friday night, with nine new freshman representatives ...
