The Wesleyan Argus Online
Volume CXXXVI, Number 44
Middletown, Connecticut
May 04 2001
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NEWS 

Spring Fling money increased but unused
by Sarah Harrison

De La Sol will headline Spring Fling, scheduled for Wednesday, May 9. After receiving an anonymous donation of $14,000 this year from a class of 2000 alum, the Social Committee’s budget totaled over $50,000, according to Sebastian Kaplan-Sears ’02, treasurer of the Student Budget Committee (SBC). 
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OPINIONS [ Editorial | Letters | Column | Wespeaks ]

Let us vote next year
In stark contrast to last year’s Spring Fling which brought lots of ethnomusical diversity to campus on a limited budget, this year’s program, though endowed with an extra $14, 000, will be headlined by three hip-hop acts and a rock band.
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FEATURES

Anticipating summer in the city
by Lauren Gottleib

At the end of the semester we now come to the question that has been burning in everyone’s mind for months: Just what will Middletown be like in the summer? What kind of excitement will we be missing here while we are away?
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ARTS

Kronos Quartet uses elusive jazz and the Old West to bring the avant-garde to Crowell
by Tom Santilli

For just under 30 years, the Kronos Quartet has been at the forefront of the avant-garde. Their philosophy is to fearlessly perform and record pieces especially commissioned for them, and to explore lesser-known composers from a variety of cultures. 
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SPORTS

Wes Men’s lacrosse trounces Amherst’s Lord Jeffs, suggests possible seeding conspiracy
by Rob Barlow

The plot to kill JFK. Man never really landed on the moon. Military footage of alien autopsies. 
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"Ever since I was a freshman, I was thinking about the house I would have as a senior, which of course involved getting one of the highest picks in the lottery That just didn't happen."
~Dina Levi ’02,
on her low-ranking lottery fate