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This week, student volunteers brightened the lives of dozens of people, and spread Valentine's Day greetings throughout the Middletown community. ...
Regional cuisine available locally
Two months ago another eatery became part of Middletown's diverse restaurant scene, which includes Thai, Italian, Mexican, and Tibetan cuisines. ...
Dragon replaces Novell server
After years of consideration, the University's Information Technology Services (ITS) implemented the finishing touches in their switch of file-sharing servers ...
Students learn money management at workshop
When Dan Wallach '04 was a junior in high school, he traded in his Playstation penny stocks, a type of ...
City honors former mayor at recent funeral
Former Middletown Mayor Sebastian Garafalo was buried with military honors on last Tuesday at State Veterans Cemetery on Bow Lane. ...
Cunard explains new one-card system to WSA
Director of Auxiliary Services Manny Cunard described the new One Card program at the WSA's Sunday meeting. If approved, the ...
Reiss responds to student criticism
After hearing the concerns voiced by the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) on weekend dining and vegan options, Director of Dining ...
Points now buy Thai food
After a trial start, University students are now able to purchase the delectable dishes of Thai Gardens using meal-plan points. ...
Middle East workshops teach activist skills
Despite protests from students and faculty, the Activism 102 conference was held Saturday. Titled "A Day of Skills Workshops for ...
Controversy abounds at Activism 102 conference
The protest surrounding the Middle East Activism 102 workshop on Saturday seemingly came out of nowhere, but had roots as ...
