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Starting late Wednesday or early Thursday, the City of Middletown will begin smoke tests of the sanitary sewer system in ...
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 ...
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 ...
In light of Silver ’08 decision, WSA questions academic review
On Sunday, the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) passed a resolution regarding the University’s Academic Review process, promoting changes to the ...
Professor explores Constitution, slavery links in America’s past
Dr. Lawrence Goldstone spoke about slavery's presence in the United States Constitution in the Center for African American Studies on ...
NASA expert discusses Mars missions
When you talk about the men behind the missions to Mars, you will probably mention Dr. R. Stephen Saunders. A ...
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. ...
Laundry facilities operational following two-week shutdown
After almost two weeks of being out of service, the laundry facilities for Hi-Rise and Lo-Rise are fully functioning. All ...
Senat ’08 completes committee, search for new president begins
A Presidential Search Committee has formed for the first time in over a decade to discuss the search for Doug ...
Presidential Perspective: Former President shares inside look at university’s decision makers
"I left Wesleyan with relief and elation," said Bill Chace, the University's 14th president, in his recently released memoir, "100 ...
