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The Wesleyan Prisoner Resource and Education Project (WesPREP) will learn next week if it can take a year's worth of ...
Increasing use of cell phones hurts WesTel subscriptions
In the last few years, cell phones have become so popular on campus that landlines seem anachronistic. This shift has ...
Slotkin says historical myths vital to Nov. elections
On Monday, Newsday published an Op-Ed piece written by Professor of American Studies Richard Slotkin. In his article, entitled "Myths ...
International symposium returns to campus
Representatives from the Institute for International Mediation and Conflict Resolution (IIMCR) visited the University on Thursday for the first time ...
Assault on student continues trend
On Saturday afternoon, a student was physically assaulted while walking down William Street with a fellow student. Two male students ...
Durham fair hits 85 years with three-day celebration
Thousands of people turned out this past weekend to participate in the festivities of the eighty-fifth annual Durham Fair, Connecticut's ...
WSA election results released, constitutional amendment passes
At midnight on Friday, the final votes were cast for the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) elections and the proposed changes ...
Community health center gets residents to walk off weight
Thanks to the Community Health Center's (CHC) new initiative, members of the community are starting to take to the streets ...
News Brief: Beware of bicycle thieves
In the last week, numerous web sites and major newspapers across the country have informed bike owners that U-shaped bike ...
Co-op to produce three new films
Last spring, students flocked to the MPR for a screening of the Independent Student Film Production Co-op's (ISFPC) first film, ...
