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In an eleventh hour vote on the eve of the Nov. 3 municipal election, Middletown's Common Council approved the purchase ...
Winter coming, increased aid for homeless needed
With winter fast approaching, homelessness is becoming an increasingly dangerous condition for hundreds of people in Middletown. Shelters and aid ...
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 ...
Middletown officials still not wild about mural
City officials continue to squabble with William Ziegler, proprietor and namesake of Wild Bill's Nostalgia, over the conspicuous mural recently ...
Middletown residents take strides for homelessness
Middletown residents will take to the streets on Nov. 15 for a charity walk to support an anonymous group of ...
Local republicans accuse mayor of improprieties
A recent audit by state officials found that the TBI Construction Company—the firm contracted to build a new $79.9 million ...
Block ’81 dissects complexity of biotech industry
On Monday afternoon, David Block '81 addressed Wesleyan students and faculty in a presentation offering insight into the constantly growing ...
Alum donation provides new science research opportunities
Thanks to David Block '81, students studying biological science at Wesleyan will be afforded rare and exciting research opportunities. Formerly ...
Friends, family unite to share memories of Leary
Members of the Wesleyan baseball team stood in two solemn lines outside the Chapel on Tuesday afternoon until the South ...
