News
On the morning of March 11, Sara Levin '05 woke up at 8:30 a.m in Madrid. "I ate breakfast, turned ...
Berkeley professor talks about the need for new Ethnic Studies program
Despite the contentious status of Ethnic Studies at the University, students, faculty members and administrators packed into Science Center 150 ...
HR role decreased next academic year
The Office of Residential Life (ResLife) will decrease the number of Head Residents (HRs) next year and reduce the responsibilities ...
University Center begins to take shape with new plans
As part of the Master Plan for campus renewal, the newly named University Center has moved forward in the planning ...
Students, professors speak on Haitian conflict
As images of national celebration in Haiti flooded the media following Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's resignation Sunday morning, many students ...
WesDems host campaign debate
Last Thursday representatives from Senator John Kerry, Senator John Edwards, and Representative Dennis Kucinich campaigns met with students to answer ...
Student services cut raises questions
With weekly Vespers no longer offering free meals and weekend dining options shrinking, students have raised concerns that budgets for ...
Carbon monoxide leak at 156 High causes evacuation
When a smoke alarm went off in Emma Silverman's '06 dorm early last Tuesday morning, she figured it was a ...
Italian sounds linger with Middletown merchants
For Italian-speaking students returning from study abroad in Italy or just beginning the process of learning the fundamentals of the ...
Mermaids can be found at Kid City museum
Artist Ted Esselstyn has been spending his time painting mermaids and creating an underwater world in a basement. The mermaid-themed ...
