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According to a recent study, Wesleyan ranked first among the country's undergraduate schools for sending the largest proportion of history ...
Ruckus music creates anything but
Ruckus Network and eMusic are being offered for free to students this academic year as a consequence of the findings ...
Hurricane Katrina’s impact hits home
Students and faculty gathered on Thursday to consider the impacts of Hurricane Katrina on the University community. Some students from ...
Bullets fly on Broad Street
At approximately 2 a.m. on Friday morning, a Middletown resident was shot in the foot at 55 Broad Street in ...
Israeli translator shares poetry with students
Betsy Rosenberg, one of Israel's most sought-after English translators and poets, spoke Thursday afternoon in a presentation entitled "In Other ...
Olin Library boasts new Information Commons
The Information Commons have debuted at Olin Library, linking academic support services and resources to a student study lab for ...
Chief Justice Marshall speaks on First Amendment
Margaret H. Marshall, the first female Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts gave the fifteenth annual Hugo L. ...
Soriano stable, full recovery hopeful
Rachel Soriano '06 remains in critical but stable condition at Hartford Hospital. On Sept. 10, a car hit Soriano while ...
Judge dismisses all charges against Middletown mayor
After appearing in Middletown Superior Court on Wednesday, all charges were dropped against Middletown Mayor Domenique Thornton. Thornton was taken ...
RIDE running on fixed schedule
The RIDE, the campus shuttle system, underwent a reevaluation over the summer to address several issues that came up during ...
