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With Michael Roth ’78 announced as incoming president, the campus is cautiously celebrating the choice of an academic candidate and ...
Film shows community vs. corporate bookstore war
For local bookstore owner Stu Hecht, the choice between his store and nearby book-selling chain stores Barnes & Noble and ...
Budget restrictions jeopardize NY Times readership program
The stacks of daily New York Times newspapers might seem to be a permanent fixture around campus. But while students ...
Eclectic fights to control house
With student demand for its space as high as ever, and the administration pressuring it to control crowds, the Eclectic ...
“Town-gown” panel addresses development
Students and Middletown citizens gathered in PAC 002 last Friday to discuss issues that both have struggled with for years. ...
Bennet leaves some students wanting at La Casa discussion
Holding a plate piled high with ceviche and rice, President Doug Bennet held an hour-and-a-half long conversation with students in ...
Left-turn parking banned on Main St.
Students driving into Middletown should anticipate altering their usual routes. The city has recently amended its parking rules, banning left ...
Lecturer urges radicals to accept reality in battle against status quo
American activists and politicians need to adopt a philosophy of "pragmatic radicalism" if they hope to construct a just society, ...
Pay up: Both tuition and fees to increase
The University announced on March 2 that it will increase next year's tuition by 5.5 percent and combine the fees ...
Generation Gap: Professors debate youth activism
David Graeber, associate professor of Anthropology at Yale University, met with Associate Professor of Sociology Jonathan Cutler last Tuesday evening ...
