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There were chalking, chants, and a chase last Friday in front of North College, as approximately 50 students turned out ...
O’Rourke raises money to rebuild
If one day a week at WesWings has not been enough to fulfill your O'Rourke cravings, fear not: O'Rourke's diner ...
CRAWPP confronts white privilege in workshop
Last Saturday, students sat in a circle on the floor of the Center for African American Studies lounge playing "Star ...
Security details: University considers relations with MPD
Despite the recent flare ups between students, Public Safety and the Middletown Police Department (MPD), unpublicized collaboration regularly takes place ...
Faculty revamps 2009 reading week
After ironing out the five-year academic calendar covering Fall 2009 through Spring 2014, the Educational Policy Committee of the Faculty ...
General Dynamics yields profits
The General Dynamics Corporation, one of two weapons contractors that campus group Students for Ending the War in Iraq (SEWI), ...
CFA grant pairs science and art
A recent $200,000 grant received by the Center for the Arts (CFA) and the sciences will pair together what is ...
Olin’s puddle perils eliminated
Students who enjoy splashing through the giant puddles that accumulate on the sidewalk outside Olin will now have to get ...
Roth returns: Community welcomes alumnus as President
Last Friday, students, faculty, staff, community members and administrators crowded the pews of Memorial Chapel to hear President-elect Michael S. ...
WSA resolution calls for divestment
After another week of heated debate over the merits of divesting from weapons contractors, the WSA voted 17-7 on Sunday ...
