News
While many Connecticut voters spent the summer glued to their televisions following the highly anticipated Democratic Primary Election, Keith Schumann ...
Bad connection: Internet in woodframes still unstable
Since the beginning of the semester, students residing in 20 separate woodframe houses have reported extreme difficulty in accessing the ...
Despite news, early action to stay
Harvard University recently ended its Early Admissions program after repeated allegations of economic and social discrimination convinced the university that ...
Faculty frustration: Caucus dissatisfied with salaries
A caucus that was established by faculty in the spring to increase involvement with University governance and decision-making has grown ...
O’Rourke’s diner to be rebuilt
Since the Aug. 30 kitchen fire that charred the inside of O'Rourke's Diner on Main Street, concerned friends, community members, ...
Prof. discusses brain
Dr. Fernando Nottebohm of the Rockefeller Institute in New York City shared his research on neuron cells in the Exley ...
Stalled High Street initiative to curb local traffic speed
The construction on High Street is aimed at reducing traffic speed, although the project itself hit a speed bump when ...
Friedberg explores sodomy and usury in Dante
On Monday night, Harris Friedberg, professor of English, delved into the topic of nature's deepest, darkest orifices in his lecture, ...
More racist graffiti
On September 10, Public Safety discovered racist graffiti on the inside of an elevator door in PAC. There is currently ...
Religion professor welcomed to campus
Mary-Jane Rubenstein, a scholar specializing in Christian theology and continental philosophy, joined the Department of Religion as an assistant professor ...
