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Despite the recent flare ups between students, Public Safety and the Middletown Police Department (MPD), unpublicized collaboration regularly takes place ...
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 ...
Chaplain retires after 17 years
Reverend Dr. Gary David Comstock, the University's Protestant chaplain, announced that he would retire this spring, after 17 years of ...
Presentation puts student activism in historical context
From the building of "shantytowns" in front of North College to the founding of the Mary Wollstonecraft House, activism at ...
Song changes talk to discuss VA Tech
Anyone who arrived at the Freeman Center for East Asian Studies last Thursday at 4:30 p.m. expecting to hear a ...
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 ...
Bio battles: Events explore politics of biology
Food Politics/Biojustice Week, which began Sunday, April 22 with a concert at Earth House and will conclude this Sunday with ...
Peace partnership receives $10,000 grant for center
The Nagarote-Wesleyan Partnership recently became the University's second recipient of a Kathryn Wasserman Davis 100 Projects for Peace grant, receiving ...
Lamont bemoans D.C. politics
Speaking in an almost empty lecture hall in Shanklin on Monday, former U.S. Senate candidate Ned Lamont appropriately began his ...
