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The Wesleyan Argus
Volume CXXXVI, Number 30
Middletown, Connecticut
February 16, 2001

NEWS

Rights Activist Richard Gregory Addresses Race
By Lee Glasser

Despite being a renowned activist, philosopher, anti-drug crusader, comedian, author, actor, recording artist and nutritionist, Richard Gregory, a key note speaker for Black History Month, can’t get a decent mug of water from the University.
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OPINIONS [ Editorial | Letters | Column | Wespeaks ]

Vagina should spread to a wider community

In its second year on stage at Wesleyan, the Vagina Monologues drew a huge turnout of supportive students, parents, and visitors.   
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FEATURES

Destinta draws students off campus
By Mark Radosevich

"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," the wildly popular film from Taiwan, is coming to Middletown, thanks to Destinta Theaters. The twelve screen complex, several blocks from campus, has featured major releases from "American Beauty" to "Hannibal," giving Wesleyan students one more reason to leave campus.   
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ARTS

Evidence of Robert Brown’s dynamic spirit reveals multicultural choreography
By Emma Tammi

As the lights dimmed in the CFA Theater on Friday night, it was clear that the audience was anticipating a high quality performance. An enthusiastic buzz about Ronald K. Brown and his company, EVIDENCE, circulated before the show and everyone was anxious for the performance to begin.
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SPORTS

Women’s ice hockey chalks up another victory
By Soo Kim

The women’s ice hockey team pulled out a close win on Tuesday at Connecticut College, 1-0. The intensity of the game increased as the first and second periods went down without a goal from either side.
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