News
A student’s backpack and laptop were stolen out of Olin Library on Tuesday, Nov. 11. The perpetrator did not take ...
Staff discusses Bon Appétit sustainability
In tandem with other endeavors to make the University more friendly to the environment, Bon Appétit and various faculty members ...
Reports of date rape drug offenses surface
Two weeks ago, Health Services received information of what is believed to be two separate date rape drug incidents. One ...
Student groups’ SBC requests skyrocket
Student groups requested over $100,000 more from the Student Budget Committee (SBC) this year than last, according to the SBC, ...
Financial aid initiative remains priority for Roth, despite economic downturn
In light of the nation’s current economic crisis, the University is reevaluating its expenditures and beginning a new fundraising campaign ...
Progressives discuss military
American activists will have to modify their relationship with soldiers if they hope to advance a progressive agenda, four panelists ...
Allen ’09 selected for UN climate change conference
As University students, faculty and administration work to decrease carbon emissions on campus, Eli Allen ’09 is taking this cause ...
Wesleying Fundraiser Succeeds
Change has come to Wesleying, the student-run blog read by thousands of students and alumni. The site, unaffiliated with the ...
Lesser ’10 wins Conn. State House seat
After years of organizing for Democrats such as John Kerry and Barack Obama, Matt Lesser ’10, who is currently on ...
Former Duke Day thrives as Loud Spirits Day
WestCo held its annual fall celebration this past Saturday with a new name and several other additions to its standard ...
