At the end of Christine Kemp’s interview for Wesleyan’s head field hockey coaching job, Director of Athletics Michael Whalen ’83 asked whether she thought the program could win. “Think we could get an ...
University President Michael Roth ’78 does not fit perfectly into one ideological bucket. Among a sea of college presidents who have stayed silent, Roth’s presence stands out like a walrus among a ...
This is my 35th and final article for The Wesleyan Argus, but I won’t be delivering a Springsteen-esque sermon or one of those classic senior “goodbye columns.” Let’s face it, I’m not Washington Post ...
It’s no coincidence that the decline in collecting as a hobby corresponds with the decline in the consumption of physical media. Gone are the days where you needed to own a stack of DVDs or VCRs to ...
The University Investments Office oversees large portions of the University’s endowment and financial due diligence, and has not been the subject of widespread student attention since calls for ...
The Argus’ WesCeleb column highlights the achievements of the University’s notable seniors and their contributions to our campus community. For our last issue, the Features team has decided to shine ...
Fancy hats. A garland of roses. The fastest two minutes in sports, as 20 thoroughbreds gallop for one and a quarter miles. Each year, you think you’ve got the winning ticket, only to get burned by a ...
“Banana Fish” debuted at the ’92 Theater to thunderous applause, teary eyes, and a few rewatches of the 2018 anime on which it is based. Written by Lola Cortez ’26 and directed by Lucia D’Elia ’26, ...
On the Record is a column about getting to know our professors through their music taste, built around a deceptively simple question: What’s your favorite album of all time? For this third installment ...
Around 4 o’clock this past Wednesday, a certain corner of the University was bustling. The reason? Round three of the presentation of senior art theses. An open house was held at the Ezra and Cecile ...
Fresh off a disappointing last season, the Cards came back this season with a fire lit under them thanks to the addition of a new coach. The Cards have had an up-and-down season to start, but with ...
The infamous network of tunnels under the University has remained a constant source of interest and cause of conflict since its installation in the 1920s. The University’s underground labyrinth has at ...
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