News
AWARE facilitates town-gown relations
By Amy Tannenbaum
Deafening music, obnoxiously raucous drunks, and piles of empty beer cans carelessly strewn throughout the streets are all fairly common occurrences at college house parties. This is why a group of Middletown residents have recently joined forces with school administrators to ease the situation and work towards creating an improved intellectual community.
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Opinions
Editorial | Letters | Column | Wespeaks
Free newspapers missed
By now, students returning to campus have noticed the unmistakable absence of the Newspaper Readership Program, a program that distributed The New York Times, USA Today and The Middletown Press free of charge at various locations around campus. The program, which began last January, made newspapers easily accessible and affordable for students, but
was apparently terminated after a poll indicated only a 14% increase in newspaper readership.
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Features
Controversial hypnotist event leaves unanswered questions
By Afsana Hye
A sense of intrigue and skepticism accompanied hundreds of Wesleyan students as they crammed into Crowell Concert Hall last week to see the first hypnotist ever to perform at the University. After the show, the question remained: Was what they saw real?
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