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On Saturday afternoon, Nicholas Cohen '97, with the help of Mike Butterfield '06, exhibited a memorial to American soldiers killed ...
Students, teachers plan post-election protest
WesPeace, a University faculty and staff anti-war group, met with students Wednesday to discuss election-related issues. The agenda included planning ...
Store on Main Street promotes alternative healing
Yvette Page, owner of A New Page, a healing store at 644 Main Street, has been promoting eclectic spiritualities in ...
Habitat for Humanity opens University donated house
Jennifer MacNeil, the selected recipient of a Habitat for Humanity house donated by Wesleyan, watched the ribbon cutting ceremony on ...
Vigil sheds light on death penalty case
Thirty some students gathered on the steps of Olin Sunday night for a vigil in protest of the death penalty. ...
Islam discussion group gathers in lieu of intro Islam class
"Growing up completely ignorant of everything outside of my little Judeo-Christian realm, I think that its important to study a ...
Wesleyan Campaign reaches $250 million
On Tuesday Oct. 5, the Wesleyan Campaign reached its goal of raising $250 million in donations. The campaign began four ...
Community leader receives award from Liberty Bank
Over 200 people gathered at a reception on Sept. 29 to honor Middletown's Lydia Brewster as she received Liberty Bank's ...
Cameron art gallery debuts with paintings, photos
Middletown's downtown looks a little more colorful these days, thanks to the addition of the Cameron gallery at 412 Main ...
Community Dialogues project promotes discussion of diversity
Last Tuesday the Office of Affirmative Action, in conjunction with several other University offices, presented a new initiative to foster ...
