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Ethan Nichturn teacher of Buddhist studies and meditation practitioner, led students in the application of Buddhist beliefs to creating change ...
Halloween party shifted from Eclectic
Due to safety concerns, this year's Eclectic Society Halloween party will not be hosted in the Eclectic house. Instead, a ...
Space case: Thesis writers suffering from carrel shortage
Sixty-nine thesis writers were placed on Olin Library’s research carrel wait list last Monday, an extraordinary number compared to past ...
EON questions commitment to Green building standards
A new facility for Molecular and Life Sciences has moved to the forefront of the University’s building plans now that ...
New director of faculty benefits hopes to mend recent unrest
In August, the University hired Pat Melley as the director of Faculty Benefits, a position overseeing an area of recent ...
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 ...
Project $ave persists
When Gabe Fries '09 was doing work study on campus last semester, he noticed that he was receiving multiple slips ...
Lecture covers Japanese politics
The Sept. 26 election of the new Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe, indicates a resurgence of nationalism in Japanese politics ...
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 ...
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 ...
