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Last Thursday, University members, Middletown citizens, and representatives from the Oasis Wellness Center held a vigil to commemorate World AIDS ...
Soldier details his experiences in Iraq
On Monday, Nov. 21, Sergeant Andrew Sapp, a member of Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW), spoke at the Zilkha ...
New class registration system promises results, shiners
The University's old click-based system for class registration will be phased out next semester in favor of a newer, more ...
Laundry machines declared racist
A new student group is taking a stand against segregation on campus. Students Against Segregated Services (SASS), is collecting signatures ...
Aonymous poster clearly Doug Bennet
One user of the "Wesleyan Anonymous Confession Board," an Internet site where anyone’s thoughts can be posted anonymously, is clearly ...
Students please stop confessing
In the wake of Wesleyan’s Annonymous Confession board, a new craze—The Wesleyan Anonymous Digression Board—has hit campus computer screens. Jeff ...
New projects to be secure, fenced
On Tuesday the University announced its intentions to sell the property that houses Neon Deli and Club Liquors to the ...
Lighting tour becomes bloodbath, people stop living
The campus lighting tour turned into a tragedy on Wednesday night as several students were sent to the hospital after ...
Bennet to launch cartoon acting career, move to L.A.
In a campus-wide email sent to the community on Wednesday, Midge Bennet announced that as a means to supplement his ...
AIDS Week reduces ignorance, scoring
With "World AIDS Day" on Thursday and the opening of the movie Rent this week, knowledge about the deadly virus ...
