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Three weeks ago, University President Doug Bennet and his wife Midge embarked upon a relaxing, ten day trip to Africa. ...
MSClap afflicts half of campus computers
Information Technology Services (ITS) issued a statement yesterday warning students about a mutated version of the MSBlaster virus that disabled ...
Student activist sleeps through protest; the Man wins
The Man finally won Saturday after Jesse Brown '06 accidentally slept through his alarm, missing the pivotal protest against heteronormative ...
Beavers loose in Middletown
Upon surveying central Connecticut's Mattabasset Trail to determine whether it should be added to the National Scenic Trail system, federal ...
Destinta die-in protests commodification of diversity
On Thursday afternoon, five Wesleyan students gathered in front of Destinta Theaters on Main Street in protest of "Elf", a ...
ResLife adopts new housing selection process
In light of its high approval rates, the Office of Residential Life decided to up the ante for students seeking ...
Public Safety clashes with administrators at North College
In a swift seizure of power, 29 Public Safety SUVs surrounded North and South College early Thursday morning. Led by ...
Class of 2004 on record-breaking pace for senior gift
The class of 2004 has achieved 82 percent participation in the Senior Gift fund, as 583 of 707 members have ...
Singer lectures to full crowd on global society
The United States has a clear moral obligation to assist poorer nations throughout the world, according to Peter Singer, DeCamp ...
Wesleyan’s pricetag ranked eighth in the nation
At $29,998 per year, Wesleyan's tuition was listed as the private institution with the eighth highest tuition in the country ...
