News
Thursday, the Psi U fraternity welcomed dozens of Middletown fire and police workers into its house for a public service ...
Clark vandalized: Students react to graffiti
On the morning of Saturday Feb. 10, a death threat accompanied by racist and homophobic epithets was discovered scrawled on ...
CFS plans more construction
Students may soon expect to see even more construction sites on campus. The second phase of additions to the Center ...
Navy officer speaks against war
On Sunday, U.S. Navy officer John Hutto led a group of social justice activists, both students and elderly community members, ...
Competition voices concerns about minorities in the U.S.
Students concerned about the welfare of minorities in America had the chance to present their own version of an American ...
Alexander attempts to reconcile science and religion
Dr. Denis Alexander shared his views on why science and religion are compatible in a lecture entitled "Beyond the Conflict: ...
Speaker illuminates welfare’s influence on motherhood
Professor Sarah Wiliarty kicked off the Center for the Humanities' spring series on domesticity Monday night in Russell House. Her ...
Cho: Prostitution affected Korean diaspora
For a vast majority of students, guest lecturer Grace Cho's talk at the Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies ...
Dixon ’69 honored for improving urban architecture
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has presented David Dixon '69 with the 2007 Thomas Jefferson Award for public architecture. ...
Rapport report: WSA releases mid-year review
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) released its mid-year report on Jan. 28. The 13-page report outlines the duties and progress ...
