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Plans are underway for the development of Wesleyan's 160-acre Long Lane property, which the University purchased a year ago from ...
Connecticut debates same-sex marriage equality at hearing
Questioning marriage's status as a civil right, Connecticut's lawmakers and citizens came together in Hartford on Monday to discuss the ...
News Brief
Olin Memorial Library has won the prestigious The Office Building of the Year (TOBY) award for property maintenance in a ...
President Bennet diagnosed with cancer
In an e-mail message to the community on Monday, President Bennet announced that he is in the early stages of ...
Chocolate tasting raises money for Middletown Red Cross
Combining dessert eating and community service, the Middletown Red Cross held its third annual "Chocolate to the Rescue!" fundraiser on ...
Chernoff discusses solutions for “Mount Trashmore”
A North End location now called "Mount Trashmore" may soon be transformed into an environmental education center. The Jonah Center ...
Zeitlin ’04 wins Slamdance Grand Jury prize for “Egg”
A senior thesis film brought one Wesleyan graduate more than academic credit last week when it won a top prize ...
Morris discusses University ties to renewed art center
Director of the Green Street Arts Center Ricardo Morris spoke to the WSA Sunday about recent changes at the Center. ...
Weight Watchers to provide peer support
New to the University's wide array of health services is the Office of Behavioral Health for Students' (OBHS) Weight Watchers ...
Local execution stayed indefinitely
Dedicated anti-death penalty students drove to Hartford Monday to attend public hearings on the possibility of abolishing the death penalty. ...
