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For the next month, Middletown will, in effect, become one large book club. On Feb. 5 Mayor Dominique Thornton announced ...
Film house reaches out to art community
As the new Film Studies building nears completion, another addition to the film community will also be added. Film House, ...
Wesleyan examines property in historic neighborhood
If you stand at the corner of Vine and Cross streets, you will be looking out on 5 acres of ...
Vega lectures on African religion for Black History
In celebration of Black History Month, Dr. Martha Moreno Vega gave a lecture last Thursday on Cuban religion and screened ...
Crime increase forces Public Safety to raise security level
In reaction to the series of laptop thefts last fall, Public Safety has been increasingly vigilant about asking students to ...
200 Church to redefine its vision
As the Office of Residential Life reorganizes and categorizes special living spaces, which encompasses all non-dorm residences, students living at ...
Political opinions rise as primary race approaches
For John Wesley '06, something clicked when Howard Dean spoke. When I heard Dean's speeches, I felt chills," he said. ...
Parents and alums offer career advice
This past Saturday, a group of approximately 80 students, mostly seniors, started their day off by attending the first ever ...
New program houses open on Washington St.
Amidst recent changes in fraternity program housing status, two new program houses have been approved for next year. The new ...
Reactions mixed to anti-checkpoint demonstration
Student protestors created a mock checkpoint in front of the Campus Center during lunchtime yesterday, temporarily blocking people from entering ...
