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Due to safety concerns, this year's Eclectic Society Halloween party will not be hosted in the Eclectic house. Instead, a ...
Lecture covers Japanese politics
The Sept. 26 election of the new Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe, indicates a resurgence of nationalism in Japanese politics ...
Project $ave persists
When Gabe Fries '09 was doing work study on campus last semester, he noticed that he was receiving multiple slips ...
Alumna’s new book discusses sex, drugs, and selling knives
When comedian Wendy Spero '97 graduated, there were a few things she knew for sure: she was a good African ...
Touchdown! Football bests Hamilton in first win since 2004
The Wesleyan football team (1-1) won its first game in two years with a 7-0 victory over the Hamilton Continentals ...
Editor discusses lost liberal legacy in U.S.
Peter Beinart, editor-at-large of The New Republic magazine, discussed the outlook of his new book, "The Good Fight: Why Liberals—and ...
Neurobiologist explores the science behind viewing art
Science and art students alike gathered in Memorial Chapel on Thursday to hear Margaret S. Livingstone, Ph.D., Professor of Neurobiology ...
Smoke to test water in sewers
Starting late Wednesday or early Thursday, the City of Middletown will begin smoke tests of the sanitary sewer system in ...
Professor discusses role of Jewish blood
David Biale, professor of Jewish History and director of Jewish Studies at the University of California at Davis, lectured on ...
Japanese conceptions of self examined
Amy Borovoy began her lecture at Russell House Monday by asking the audience what cultural elements they associated with Japan. ...
