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Rainy weather on Saturday didn't stop the Buttstock festival, which included a barbecue, student bands, demonstrations, guest speakers, T-shirts, and ...
Environmental activists link nature and reproductive rights
Global reproductive health and the rights of women were addressed by Vicky Markham of the Center for Environmental Protection, Annette ...
Gubernatorial hopeful speaks in Beta series
Mayor of Stamford and Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Dan Malloy spoke at the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house as a part ...
Students face charges for fowl play
Pocketing an egg seemed natural to Booth Haley ’05 when he discovered it on a recent canoe trip. Paddling along ...
Cee-Lo, Deerhoof, Antibalas to play Spring Fling
Hip-hop artist Cee-Lo, Deerhoof and the Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra will perform at Spring Fling on Andrus Field Wednesday, May 4. ...
Sen ’07 and Watson ’06 face off as WSA President candidates
The WSA presidential debate held Sunday night gave candidates Arijit Sen '07 and Jesse Watson '06 an opportunity to clarify ...
Tentative agreement reached with Aramark and workers
Aramark and members of the Wesleyan dining workers union reached a tentative agreement for a new contract at a negotiations ...
CT recognizes same sex unions
A bill passed Wednesday in the Connecticut House of Representatives recognizes same-sex civil unions, which moves Connecticut one step closer ...
Controversial panel looks at Wes feminism
Wesleyan has had a successful, if checkered, experience with the women's rights movement, according to a panel of Wesleyan alumni, ...
Hitchens and Parenti debate motivations of Iraq war
Monday night, a debate in the Memorial Chapel on the war in Iraq pitted political scientists Christopher Hitchens and Dr. ...
