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Middletown may soon be home to operas, if President Bennet and Middletown Mayor Dominique Thornton are able to convince Goodspeed ...
Recent alum headlines Black History Month Convocation
Mafeesa Monroe ’99, who has opened for the singer Jewel and will be performing with Russell Simmons’ Def Poetry this ...
Patton to stay in Dean position through 2005
Last week Interim Dean of the College Peter Patton and President Bennet announced plans for the reorganization of the Dean ...
Lecture addresses women’s image in media
"Cellulite," the very word that makes many women pinch their thighs in horror, is actually not a medical term, Catherine ...
Wes students’ support for candidates grows stronger
As the Democratic presidential candidates tour the nation endlessly, voters are considering their options at the start of the primary ...
News Brief: Center opens to bring community programs together
On Thursday Jan. 29, the Center for Community Partnerships (CCP) celebrated its grand opening at 167 High St. The center ...
Home Depot bring big hardware business to town
On Thursday, Home Depot, the newest addition to the shopping center on Washington Street, opened its doors. The Middletown Home ...
Wes students jump and jive at Vinnie’s
"Go out! Have Fun! Move! Try something new!" This is the motto of Vinnie's Jump and Jive dance studio, which ...
Peace Corps ranks Wesleyan seventh
The Peace Corps recently ranked Wesleyan seventh in a list of small colleges with the most alumni serving as Peace ...
Bioinformatics certificate offered in emerging field
In a unanimous vote, the faculty approved the creation of a new certificate program in bioinformatics, an emerging field on ...
