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Kerry Max Cook, a man who served 22 years on Texas death row before being declared wrongfully convicted, spoke about ...
Frats receive WSA backing
The WSA passed a resolution Sunday night supporting the existence of Greek organizations on campus. The resolution does not change ...
Pumpkinfest boasts organic farming and face painting
Long Lane Farm celebrated Pumpkinfest, its second annual fall festival, on Saturday afternoon. Students, faculty, staff, and members of the ...
Lecturer discusses benefits of microbicides against AIDS
According to Laurie Sylla, research project director of the Yale AIDS Program, microbicides may be the key in the global ...
Einstein comes to life in Shackleton Symposium
Think of a great scientist, and chances are the first name that comes to your mind is Albert Einstein. "Einstein ...
News Brief: Nicolson security fence to be installed
In response to a series of break-ins and attempted break-ins that occurred this fall, the University is considering installing a ...
Hamilton highlights cooperation
Lee Hamilton, a respected fixture in American politics, gave this year's Raymond E. Baldwin lecture on Tuesday entitled "How to ...
Hu-DeHart opens heart to students
An open house was held Tuesday and Wednesday for students to meet Professor Evelyn Hu-DeHart, a scholar who will be ...
Race heats up in election for Middletown mayor
The Nov. 8 Middletown mayoral election has two candidates battling for residents’ votes. Democratic incumbent candidate Domenique Thornton is seeking ...
Lecture sheds light on Chinese philosophy
East Asian Studies and Philosophy faculty and students gathered to bridge the gap between East and West on Thursday evening, ...
