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Four students in the Community Research Seminar have combined class work with real-world goals by organizing a project to investigate ...
Environmental day stresses reducing energy use, recycling
Speakers at an outdoor event last Wednesday highlighted the role of environmental friendliness in the Administration's long term Strategic Plan. ...
Workers hold vigil for health benefits
Students joined Aramark workers outside the Campus Center Thursday to light candles, sing, and march in support of Wesleyan food ...
Convocation sets off identity celebration
The month-long celebration of identity awareness began this past Friday with the April Convocation 2005, in honor of Asian, Asian ...
Cruz-Saco chosen as Dean
After an extensive search for a new Dean of the College, Maria Cruz-Saco, Interim Dean of College and Professor of ...
80% of Wesleyan students to go to Hell
For the second consecutive year, Wesleyan has the highest percentage of students hell-bound soon after graduation, according to the 2005 ...
Protesters around the world ripping off our moves hardcore
Following recent revolutionary events in Kyrgyzstan and symbolic actions from Terri Schiavo supporters in Florida, World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz ...
University acts to prevent playa hate crimes on campus
In response to a recent rash of verbal assaults targeted at socially-affluent students, the administration unveiled an aggressive new program ...
Tuition increases yet again; Baby enslavement no longer just a dream
The Board of Trustees approved yet another tuition-hike this week, raising tuition to $50,000 per year, plus the promise of ...
Bennet decides to do everything that students want him to do
President Doug Bennet finally decided to respond to the requests that have been loudly voiced by students for several months ...
