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Traverse Square, located next to University Hi and Lo Rise apartments, is a housing community that has existed in Middletown ...
Fraternity sues University for revoking program status
The fraternity Delta Kappa Epsilon (DKE) is suing the University for revoking its program house status last February. The suit ...
Public Safety, Reslife work with police to increase campus security
Following Sunday's string of assaults in LoRise and Monday's robbery on College Row, Public Safety and the Middletown Police continue ...
Intro languages to be cut next year
The absence of Spanish 101 from the list of courses available was among the most conspicuous signs of reductions in ...
Tuition and fees to rise five percent next year
The Board of Trustees decided last month to increase the cost of attendance for the 2004-2005 school year to $40,124. ...
Health Center to become uniformly gender neutral
When Dr. Davis Smith, Medical Director of the Davison Health Center, held a student forum to launch the Center's newly ...
Green Street Arts Center moving to bigger location
The Green Street Arts Center (GSAC) in downtown Middletown will soon be expanding into a new building space for its ...
Sunday assault sends three students to hospital
At about 2:45 a.m. Sunday, more than 10 non-University people committed a string of assaults from William Street to High ...
Administration to phase out off-campus housing in upcoming years
Although immediate changes seem unlikely, the days of off-campus housing for Wesleyan students are numbered. For now, the system of ...
Theys ’07 takes first at Ivy Film Festival
Before entering the tenth grade, Colin Theys ’07 knew he wanted to make movies. Lacking the equipment for a flesh-and-blood ...
