News
President Michael Roth named Michael Whaley as Vice President of Student Affairs on Thursday afternoon. Whaley, better known as “Dean ...
Lawyer criticizes use of presidential power
Approximately 50 students filled an uncharacteristically well-lit Eclectic yesterday afternoon to hear about the history and future of presidential power ...
Lieberman surprises at O’Rourke’s
On Thursday morning, patrons of the newly reopened O’Rourke’s Diner were surprised to discover that Senator Joseph Lieberman, an Independent ...
Two killed in Cromwell shooting
On Sunday, Feb. 10, Middletown residents Israel Dandrade, 31, and Tyrese Lockhart, 25, were shot and killed at a Cromwell ...
Picture brief
At noon on Tuesday, Feb. 19, WesPeace and Students for Ending the War in Iraq (SEWI) hung a banner made ...
Up in arms: University, mayor oppose Army training base
Students are joining the battle against the U.S. Army’s plans to build a training base in the rural Maromas section ...
SBC tightens funding for student activities
Despite working with a substantially larger budget, the Student Budget Committee (SBC) has allocated less this year than it did ...
VDay protest makes love, not war
For most, Valentine’s Day is a holiday dedicated to intimacy, obligatory purchases and wearing red in the name of love. ...
Professor discusses syphilis and its implications in feudal Japan
On a rainy afternoon on Valentine’s Day, students and faculty filled the seminar room of the East Asian Studies Center ...
Wet weather causes flooding on campus
Although scattered showers yesterday made getting to class frustrating, it was nothing like last Wednesday, Feb. 13, when a huge ...
