Spike Tape’s production of “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” I knew I was in for something special. The theater has a particular ...
Last year’s Formula 1 season was entertaining, so long as you didn’t care about who was winning the races. It was a season ...
He spoke further on the necessity for strong foundations and peace that would lead to, resilient economies, sustainable ...
Anan Afrida ’26 is multilingual. A coding contest poster started her journey of talking with the binary machine: the computer ...
After another eventful weekend for the Wesleyan fall teams, there is much to recap and anticipate. Most eventful from this ...
From the moment I took my seat, I knew that “Of Government” was not your typical show. Entering the CFA, I was immediately ...
Julia Schroers is a member of the class of 2027 and can be reached at [email protected].
Professor of the Practice in Quantitative Analysis Robert Kabacoff is well-known around the Quantitative Analysis Center (QAC ...
“Trump is like the shark in ‘Jaws,’” I wrote in a September article for The Argus. “You can push him out to sea and think he is done: the ‘John McCain is not a war hero’ attack, the ‘Access Hollywood’ ...
One thing that we have heard is several pieces of misinformation being spread about period products, especially from people who do not menstruate. To clarify, tampons and other forms of period ...
But President Roth’s desire to make Wesleyan a totally partisan institution which completely supports only one political ideal absolutely flies in the face of any description of a “liberal” education.
This week, The Argus sat down with Nathan Weisbrod ’25, a Tour Guide Program Coordinator for the Office of Admissions and a campus-wide drummer. Weisbrod discussed how to tell the authentic Wesleyan ...