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The University’s plan to relocate Buddhist House has been met with opposition from current and former residents of the house ...
New housing brings hope to Ferry Street
For residents of Middletown, the names "North End" and "Ferry Street" have never carried positive connotations. However, construction is underway ...
Campus facility opens for retired professors
Saturday morning marked the opening of the Wasch Center for Retired Faculty, located at 51 Lawn Ave. The Wasch Center ...
Bennet speaks to WSA
Last Sunday, President Bennet attended the WSA weekly general assembly meeting in order to discuss the financial aspect of the ...
Jones discusses basketball and race
K.C. Jones P'09, a member of the National Basketball Hall of Fame, discussed his illustrious basketball career and issues of ...
Bells ring in homecoming weekend
On Saturday the new and improved bells of South College rang out in a ceremony to dedicate the Wesleyan Carillon. ...
Construction on campus progresses
While visitors to campus may think they are viewing the work of an overzealous archeology department, changes in the University’s ...
Students stage die-in along Main Street to protest Iraq war
On Wednesday afternoon, a 21-person group of students marched down to Main Street to hold a silent die-in protest to ...
Without administrators, students discuss new dean
Seven students met to discuss the duties, requirements, and possible titles for the new multicultural dean last night in Woodhead ...
University fosters diversity awareness with new fund
The University's efforts towards greater diversity and multicultural awareness recently birthed a new initiative. The Dean's Diversity Fund, financed by ...
