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Eschewing their normal Thursday night activites, students across campus gathered around televisions and tuned into the first of three presidential ...
Author discusses changing role of global Christianity
Christianity is heading south, warned Philip Jenkins, Professor of History and Religious Studies at Penn State University. Students blocked doorways ...
Chin advocates action through slam poetry
Staceyann Chin, celebrated slam poetry performer, engaged students Thursday night in an intimate performance in Crowell Concert Hall.
Environmentalists start program to clean up Conn. River
Earlier this year, Trust for Public Land (TPL), a national organization that protects undeveloped land, created the Connecticut River Program ...
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 ...
Multicultural sorority founded
A poster of the white Bengal tiger that hangs in a house on Cross Street may not mean much for ...
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 ...
