NEWS
Students unite for curricular, faculty diversity
by Joanna Shalleck-Klein
Clad in a puffy down jacket and numerous layers to keep out the frigid cold, Julio Pabón ’02, the master of ceremonies at yesterday’s People’s Unity Day Rally, stood outside the campus
center.
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OPINIONS
Editorial | Letters | Column | Wespeaks
The trustees are coming!
On March 2 The Board of Trustees will meet and make crucial decisions affecting Wesleyan’s faculty and the hiring of 20 new professors.
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FEATURES
Deborah Hay barks up a dance
by Lee Glasser
Despite the freezing weather and howling winds, a crowd of students, faculty and local residents gathered at Russell house last Wednesday night to hear Deborah Hay discuss her
boundary-defying life and work. An artist, author, and visionary, Hay has helped redefine modern dance and pave the way for its revolution.
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SPORTS
Men’s basketball falls hard to Conn College
by John Landay
On Tuesday night in Fayerweather Gymnasium the Wesleyan men’s basketball season, defined by youth, spirit and big wins, came to an end in the New England Small College Athletic
Conference (NESCAC) tournament at the hands of the Cards’ most hated rival, Conn. College.
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For The Record
"I am thinking about leaving the U.S. and playing abroad in Uzbekistan. Although there is no monetary
pay, I hear you are given a nice wood shack, a soft hay bed, and all the gruel we can eat. I guess it
would be like living in Butterfield again."
~Josh Janelli ’01, Capt. of Wes men’s basketball
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For The Record
A wespeak in the February 20th Argus reported that tickets for Jamaica Kincaid were $8. The tickets
were actually free.
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