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Constitutional interpretation and its effects on gender and sexuality discrimination were the focus of the Annual Women Studies Symposium held ...
Kit Reed presents new book addressing eating disorders
Writer Kit Reed read from her latest book "Thinner Than Thou" on Tuesday at the Yale University bookstore before friends, ...
Psych professor defines, classifies historical genocide
There is nothing inherently abnormal about people who carry out mass killings, according to Clark McCauley, Professor of Psychology at ...
Former Israeli MP discusses peace process
Former member of the Israeli parliament Naomi Chazan spoke in Shanklin 107 on Monday about the obstacles that currently hinder ...
Middletown High concert raises money for youth music
The Elizabeth Swain String Program held its first benefit concert Friday at Middletown High School to raise money for its ...
WSA revisits gender neutral housing policy
After passing an Oct. 3 resolution insisting that the Administration reinstate the gender neutral housing policy from last spring, the ...
Continuing Studies offers new start for adult students
On Oct. 4, the Continuing Studies Department initiated the Center for Continuing Studies, which will offer five non-credit new liberal ...
Harvard professor reflects on Brown v. Board of Education
The continuing value of the Brown v. Board of Education trial was discussed Tuesday by Charles V. Willie, the Charles ...
Mayor encourages local youth to recycle
On Nov. 15, the national America Recycles Day, now in its eighth year, will be celebrated in Middletown with the ...
Panel expresses little hope for future U.S foreign policy
At a well-attended seminar Wednesday night entitled "Bush vs. Kerry: Beyond Iraq," four Wesleyan professors discussed how the war in ...
