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Hundreds of people walk down the streets of Middletown without any inclination of the medical history that was made in ...
Study finds Weshop prices above local vendors
Although Aramark contends that its items are priced fairly given market prices, a small-scale study conducted by the Argus has ...
Off-campus housing to be virtually eliminated
The number of students who reside in off-campus housing will be drastically reduced next year, according to Assistant Director of ...
Students to vote on WSA reps, gender neutral constitution
The fall WSA elections began on Monday morning and will remain open for voting until Friday. A total of 34 ...
Students face rising dining costs, options
To adjust for a rise in overall costs, Campus Dining Services raised the student dining fee by three percent this ...
Organic vegetables, volunteerism take root at Long Lane Farm
For Adam Martinez '05, farming is more than just digging, mulching and planting. It can also be a political statement. ...
William Irwin promotes ‘Matrix’ as philosophical work
William Irwin, author of "The Matrix and Philosophy," discussed Friday night why the "Matrix" trilogy should be considered more than ...
Increased police presence on campus as result of laptop thefts
This year Public Safety decided to rehire the Middletown Police Department (MPD) as a way of reinforcing safety on campus ...
Sudan expert offers harsh insights on Darfur genocide
In a sobering presentation Thursday, Eric Reeves, professor of English Language and Literature at Smith College, offered students a daunting ...
Red Cross urges Wes students to have disaster training
Bruce Grotta has been trying to get Wesleyan students interested in participating in Red Cross training for years. As Director ...
