News
In reaction to the series of laptop thefts last fall, Public Safety has been increasingly vigilant about asking students to ...
Popular restaurant to re-open on Main
Last Nov., former owners of Thai Gardens bought Eleanor Rigby’s, a restaurant on Main St. that specializes in soup and ...
Singer brings sounds of Tibet to Middletown
The melodic sounds of Tibetan singer Dadon came to Middletown in time for Tibetan New Year, which fall this year ...
Wesmatch goes to Williams
Wesleyan students have long spent idle moments clicking through profiles on Wesmatch. Over 1,800 of them have been back on ...
SJB changes provoke concern
Changes to the Student Judicial Board (SJB) procedures and Non-Academic Code of Conduct (NACC) made in July 2003 have drawn ...
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 ...
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 ...
Psi U denied program status
Late last month, the Psi Upsilon fraternity received notification from the administration that the Undergraduate Residential Life Committee (URLC) had ...
Community Service Week of Love in Middletown
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. ...
