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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 ...
Myths over lions dispelled by speaker
Dr. Bruce D. Patterson, author of "Lions of Tsavo," visited Tuesday to lecture on how lions have been misrepresented in ...
Students, deans swiftly respond
This past week rumors about two separate incidents of hate crimes at Wesleyan began circulating on the campus. While Public ...
Professor discusses homeland security, possibility of draft
Assistant Professor of Government Douglas Foyle appeared on Connecticut Public Television's program "By the People: Connecticut" last month to discuss ...
Health Center asks students to forego vaccines during shortage
Students who want to reduce their risk of contracting influenza by receiving a vaccine may be out of luck due ...
Grad discusses Teach for America
As a senior, Kira Orange-Jones '00 learned that the following year she would be moving to Baton Rouge, La. to ...
WSA passes new gender neutral housing resolution
Sunday evening the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) unanimously passed a resolution to reinstate the gender neutral housing policy of spring ...
‘Dead politics’ opens Americas forum
On Friday, professors and students gathered for a talk about the role of death in history and the obligation of ...
Two Wes students nationally honored for DNA research
Honored for their work in genetics, Tania Rozario '05 and Lee Jacobson '05 won prestigious science awards this summer. Jacobson ...
