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By Gray Wattenbarger Staff Writer For many students here at Wesleyan, Fall Break is a time to get away from school and relax, but for some, it is an educational opportunity to visit our nation’s capital. Each year, SGA funds a trip for around 30 students to visit Washington, D.C. and tour many historic landmarks, [...]

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Managing your e-mail

By Gray Wattenbarger Staff Writer To some, using e-mail may be time consuming, but using more than one e-mail account may not be worth your time. Since TWC has given every student their very own e-mail account, many students are not checking it as often as they should. A new policy implemented by Wesleyan is [...]

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Windows 7 makes a splash

By Grayson Wattenbarger Staff Writer Not long ago, eager tech-savvy consumers awaited the exciting release of Windows Vista, an operating system that would beat all others. Within months, problems arose and it was easy to tell that Vista was an operating system based around design instead of performance. As Microsoft listened to the voices of [...]

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By Gray Wattenbarger Staff Writer ‘Cash for Clunkers’ was a government implemented program to help boost the economy for automakers and to help rid U.S. roads and highways of vehicles whose fuel consumption was subpar. Although there are still many people who are for the program and an equal amount that are against it, the [...]

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By Gray Wattenbarger Staff Writer In January of 2004, Tom Anderson launched the extremely popular Myspace.com, one of the very first social networking sites to gain mass appeal to both the young, old, and young at heart. Following the launch of Myspace was the development and launch of Facebook, developed by Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg [...]

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