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Four presenters spoke on the subject of "Global Climate Change and Vulnerabilities: A Perspective for the Future" at the Third ...
North End shines brighter at lower cost
On the weekend of Nov. 12 and 13, students, residents of the Middletown community, and members of local activism groups ...
EAC hopes to add student ideas to endowment plans
Last year, students brought the University's endowment spending into the public spotlight, and partly into students' hands, with a new ...
Student activity fee increased
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) voted on Sunday to increase the Student Activity Fee, which funds student groups, lectures, and ...
Power Switch: Students unite as nation goes to the polls
Tuesday's congressional election results in Connecticut were indicative of the national outcome. Good voter turnout, tight races, and cliffhangers were ...
Alum examines state of journalism today
The most powerful country in the world has an obligation to understand its profound influence on others so it can ...
Sunstein addresses free speech
News media that caters to individual interests is harmful to a functional American democracy, said Cass R. Sunstein on Tuesday, ...
North End development stalled
Broad-Park, an organization working to revitalize Middletown's North End, has lost a $1.6 million grant, delaying the construction of new ...
News Brief
After 34 years of service, Deputy Police Chief Philip Pessina spent his last day with the Middletown Police Department on ...
News Brief
Thursday morning, Middletown honored the life of 28-year veteran Fire Captain Joseph S. Pagano, Jr. Pagano, 52, died of natural ...
