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New living options will significantly shift housing patterns next year, according to the Office of Residential Life and the most ...
Def poetry comes to Crowell
Hundreds of Wesleyan students poured into Crowell Concert Hall Thursday night to hear poetry Def Jam performances by Beau Sia ...
Professor discusses class in terms of power and capitalism
There is a class war happening right now in this country, but no one is talking about it. Michael Zweig, ...
Crenshaw analyzes causes of terrorism in United States
Professor of Government and terrorism scholar Martha Crenshaw addressed the Connecticut Center for Arts and Sciences at the Admissions Office ...
Students learn tips for hotter safe sex
If any of your current sexual quandaries include masturbation, the best methods of shaving "down there," safe sex toys, good ...
Group works against Darfur genocide
A recent National Student Leadership Conference titled "A Call to Action for Darfur" has sparked the creation of a new ...
Health Center now providing flu vaccine
Although the national shortage of influenza vaccine continues, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recently released several ...
WesPeace teach-in educates, sparks further debate on Iraq
Assessing the United States’ involvement in Iraq, members of the Wesleyan community participated in this week’s WesPeace-sponsored Teach-In: The War ...
Listing of WesPeace Teach-in Events
Tuesday, Feb. 15 Noon, PAC 001 Bruce Masters, Professor of History, “Iraq: Does the Past Bode Well for the Future?” ...
Teach-in examines Iraq war
With the hope of continuing discussion and increasing awareness on campus about the war in Iraq, WesPeace has organized a ...
