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[[Category:History]]
[[Category:Building]]Weston Language Center was built in 1905-1906. It formerly housed was originally the [[Phi Delta Theta]] fraternityhouse before becoming the Weston Language Center. Now it houses many language classes, serves as the home for the Office of Admissions and has a nice foreign language libraryFinancial Aid.
==Common myths about Weston==
:“We have seriously considered the moral implications of the clause (section 26), and feel strongly that the discriminatory clause is incompatible with the principles of friendship and ethics as espoused in the Bond of Phi Delta Theta,” wrote Peter F. Connolly ’53, president of the chapter, in a statement to the Record.
 
==What's There Now==
 
The most likely reason you'll find yourself in Weston is for class, but here are a few more things to do:
 
1. Go to the language lab downstairs - it has a computer lab with PCs and Macs, a printer, a collection of foreign films (which, unfortunately, must be watched in the lab at small desk TVs or in the viewing room), and textbooks and tapes for language classes.
 
2. Attend foreign films, International Studies colloquia, and Lissack forums - check the weekly schedule posted in the lobby for events and times.
 
3. Go to a Russian theater performance at the end of the semester - even if you don't speak Russian, action-packed and often violent one acts are fun!
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