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University students decorated their houses and dormitories with ghouls, spider webs and pumpkins in anticipation of the Middletown youth who ...
Middletown voter registration increases to 69 percent, rising
An increase in Middletown's voter registration is expected to be an indication of an unprecedented voter turnout for the 2004 ...
Gender neutral poll garners high turnout
In the largest turnout ever for a Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) poll, 1,170 students (42 percent of the student body) ...
Long-time cook’s retirement has English Tea Garden in limbo
The English Tea Garden on Broad Street may close its kitchen doors next spring with the current manager, Sharon Sheedy, ...
Romano calls civil rights trials an attempt to redeem the South
In the last 15 years, the South has tried to redeem itself by reopening the civil rights crime cases of ...
Student Budget Committee announces annual allocations
The Student Budget Committee (SBC) has made its initial budget allocations for the fall, and while this is not the ...
Students declare new hazing policy too ambiguous
A newly proposed policy that attempts to further define hazing received less than favorable reviews at a student forum on ...
NY Times correspondent in Iraq discusses experience as hostage
More parents than students packed the CFA Cinema on Saturday afternoon to listen to Jeffrey Gettleman speak about his experiences ...
Arts venue faces financial crisis
The Buttonwood Tree, an arts venue that has serviced the Middletown community for nearly 15 years, is now turning to ...
Alumnus brings soldier memorial to homecoming weekend
On Saturday afternoon, Nicholas Cohen '97, with the help of Mike Butterfield '06, exhibited a memorial to American soldiers killed ...
