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Global reproductive health and the rights of women were addressed by Vicky Markham of the Center for Environmental Protection, Annette ...
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. ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Smolla stages Supreme Court case in chapel
Citing his powers as an academic administrator, Professor of Law and Dean of the University of Richmond Law School Rodney ...
