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Seven members of a fundraising team representing Wesleyan plunged into the frigid waters of Middletown's Crystal Lake on March 3 ...
Holocaust victims remembered
According to the Holocaust memorial project "Unto Every Person There is a Name," only 3 million of the approximately six ...
DeLauro deluxe: Students bring Congresswoman to campus
Even as she stressed the importance of student involvement in local politics, Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) witnessed a strong display ...
WSA looks to revise constitution
As the 2006-2007 Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) enters the last few weeks of its term, members have proposed three changes ...
NAACP chairman propounds primacy of U.S. race struggles
Julian Bond, chairman of the Board of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, kicked off his Wednesday ...
Advisor ails: New policy limits freshmen advisees
A new initiative by the Educational Policy Committee (EPC) will take effect in the fall of 2007, intended to improve ...
Substance prevention efforts expand onto the internet
For seventeen years, the University's Committee on Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Prevention has provided resources for students to encourage ...
Freecycle eliminates energy waste from typical recycling
Students desperate to get rid of bulky carpets or kitschy lamps taking up too much space in their dorms may ...
Historic church found under Vine St.
Chair of the Anthropology Department and Professor in the Archaeology Program Doug Charles has stumbled upon a new find in ...
University tries to stay “Connect-ED”
The University's Business Continuity Planning Committee recently introduced a new feature to its emergency preparedness plan: Connect-ED, a notification system ...
