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Woodhouse/Sysco Professor of Economics Gary Yohe is among the members of the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), ...
New legal counsel upholds unpopular political speaker policy
Although Wesleyan is a school known for its interest in politics, past policy has made it surprisingly difficult to bring ...
Fire and spice: Students flee steaming Usdan
The Usdan Student Center was evacuated Wednesday afternoon when a steam pipe valve below the building malfunctioned, triggering the fire ...
NYT shortage brings value into question
Despite its popularity, the funding of The New York Times Readership Program has been an issue on the Wesleyan Student ...
Parties on Fountain, parties on Vine, all shut down, if over 25
The debate over a controversial policy that intends to limit large parties in woodframe houses will continue this Thursday, when ...
That’s the ticket: Psafe fines cars parked in woodframe driveways
Many seniors are feeling less at home in their woodframe houses recently, after Public Safety (PSafe) issued a number of ...
Traverse Square shootings raise concerns across Middletown
One man was injured in a shooting in the Traverse Square housing development last Friday around 11:15 p.m. The victim, ...
Can you manage? Long wait and short set discourages MGMT fans
Although Halloween is a month away, costumed students crowded Eclectic last Saturday for what was arguably the most anticipated concert ...
Site selected for $160 million science center
The new Molecular and Life Sciences facility promises to have a huge impact on the University's campus, though it won't ...
Fire Safety fines now funding grills for Butts Courtyard
Barbecue lovers will rejoice in the decision taken by the Undergraduate Residential Life Committee (URLC) to install charcoal grills in ...
