On the horizon of Middletown, Conn.’s notoriously wide Main Street, the peeling Colonial Revival edifice of the Arriwani Hotel rises like a tomb. Five stories tall and nearly as wide, it dominates the ...
Investment banking: two words that strike fear into the hearts and minds of economics students everywhere. The words conjure up images of exhausted businesspeople in fine attire, pacing Wall Street ...
Tucked in a corner on the first floor of Olin Library lives the rare book collection, an ever-growing collection of 45,000 literary works that is a research resource for students looking to interact ...
Anyone expecting a cover-to-cover story of Bruce Springsteen in “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere” will be sorely disappointed. What you will find, though, is a desolate year in the life of the ...
After years of unaddressed overspending, the Jewett Center for Community Partnerships (JCCP) has become embroiled in a conflict between student organizers and University administrators over the future ...
Twice a week this past summer term, some 20 students at the high-security Cheshire Correctional Institution—about a 30-minute drive from Wesleyan—poured into the prison’s resource room, a stuffy ...
With the NESCAC playoffs for the fall sports well underway, it was another eventful weekend for the Wesleyan Cardinals. With four teams competing in playoff action, and one winter team kicking off its ...
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Middletown will remain under Democratic leadership after Mayor Gene Nocera won his bid to keep his seat in Tuesday’s election. According to unofficial data from the registrar’s office, Nocera, who is ...
On Thursday, Oct. 9, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Sociology Wendy Osefo was arrested in Maryland on 16 counts of fraud. Osefo, who was arrested with her husband, is also a cast member of “The ...
Katherine Forrest ’86 is a retired United States District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York and currently serves as a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, where she ...
One wonders how Assistant Dean of Students and Student Conduct Kevin Butler spent his Friday nights in college. One hopes he had friends—maybe some buddies who would play board games with him, watch ...
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