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Citing his powers as an academic administrator, Professor of Law and Dean of the University of Richmond Law School Rodney ...
Lecturer examines state of incarceration
The number of Americans under criminal justice supervision totaled 7 million people in 2003, according to Mark Brenner in his ...
Local food drive works to feed Middletown’s hungry children
Members of the Middletown community took part in the "Feed the Little Children" food drive at the Amazing Grace food ...
Admissions more selective for ’09
With the April 1 acceptance deadline past, Wesleyan has accepted 1,809 applications from the Class of 2009. This statistic is ...
Middletown vies to host Science Center of Connecticut
As one of several concurrent plans for downtown development, Middletown is in the running to be the next host site ...
Firefighters don aprons and serving trays for charity
Thursday marked the fourth annual charity luncheon and dinner sponsored by Tuscany Grill where customers were served by members of ...
Slide show lecture connects meat and women as objects in society
By juxtaposing sexualized advertisements for meat with graphic images of slaughterhouses, Carol J. Adams' slide show, "The Sexual Politics of ...
Carreno named 2006 President; VP race unresolved
Francisco "Pacho" Carreno '06 was elected president of the senior class during last week's WSA elections. In addition, Daniel Heller ...
Former government professor Wood dies
Former Wesleyan professor Robert C. Wood died of stomach cancer at his home in Boston on April 1. Wood was ...
Wes hosts debate championship
Herds of suit-clad debaters from 36 different schools across the country flooded campus this weekend for the National Debate Tournament. ...
