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Christianity is heading south, warned Philip Jenkins, Professor of History and Religious Studies at Penn State University. Students blocked doorways ...
Green Street Arts Center brings music to North End
Over 20 children and their parents participated in Green Street Art Center's new "Music Alive!" program on Friday. Music Alive! ...
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 ...
NYU professor links language to Japanese modernization
The key to a modern Japan at the end of the nineteenth century was all in the language, according to ...
Students judge debate, candidates
Eschewing their normal Thursday night activites, students across campus gathered around televisions and tuned into the first of three presidential ...
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 ...
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 ...
Chin advocates action through slam poetry
Staceyann Chin, celebrated slam poetry performer, engaged students Thursday night in an intimate performance in Crowell Concert Hall.
Students plan college-in-prison education program
The Wesleyan Prisoner Resource and Education Project (WesPREP) will learn next week if it can take a year's worth of ...
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 ...
