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Taking what is often an unpopular stance, Associate Professor of Philosophy Steven Horst argued in his lecture last Thursday that ...
WSA elections leave vacancies
WSA elections for freshmen and at-large representatives were held last Friday, and subsequent internal elections for committees were held Sunday. ...
Lecturer discusses media war
On Wednesday night, an alumnus speaking at Beta Theta Pi discussed the challenge faced by traditional news media due to ...
Potter gives talk on pornography
When Associate Professor of History and American Studies Claire Potter spoke on Monday about how categories of likely sex offenders ...
Physician speaks on eugenics
Sherwin Nuland, M.D., clinical professor of surgery at Yale University, spoke Wednesday evening in the annual Philip Hallie Lecture entitled ...
Memorial service held for O’Reilly
Friends remembered Brendan O’Reilly ’07 and shared stories to illustrate his outgoing personality at a memorial service held yesterday by ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
History program recevies honors
According to a recent study, Wesleyan ranked first among the country's undergraduate schools for sending the largest proportion of history ...
