It is more than likely that you or someone you know on campus has been asked this question. Thanks to our neighbors at World Mission Society Church of God, Wesleyan’s student body is slowly—albeit ...
On the heels of a statement win against Middlebury on Saturday, Sept. 14, the Wesleyan football team returned to Andrus Field for their home opener and annual night game against Tufts on Saturday, ...
Hundreds of admitted students and their families visited campus to participate in WesFest on Friday, April 14 and Monday, April 17. Along with tours, discussions panels, and activity fairs, visitors ...
In solidarity with scholars, activists, and Palestinian advocates worldwide, we announce the founding of Wesleyan Faculty for Justice in Palestine [(FJP)]. We define ‘faculty’ broadly, encompassing ...
This week, The Argus sat down with Evan Hsu ’24. As a Disorientation coordinator, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry (MB&B) major and College of East Asian Studies minor, and big name on campus, Hsu ...
The yet-unnamed new science center located on Church Street passed many construction milestones over the summer and is on track for its anticipated 2026 completion. It will replace Hall-Atwater in ...
Many of you have read a recent Op-Ed, The Age of Critical Theory (it was published in The Argus a couple weeks ago). Like me, you probably had one or two (or three or four) problems with its central ...
Tensions are high after the results of the 2024 election. Many people who don’t support Trump have reached for reductive arguments to come to terms with Trump’s win of the popular vote. One of the ...
In mid-September, Mackenzie Wiley got a call from Dr. Tom McLarney, Wesleyan’s Medical Director and on-campus COVID-19 specialist, informing her that one part of her two-prong PCR test had come back ...
Katherine Forrest ’86 is a retired United States District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York and currently serves as a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, where she ...
Hello friends of The Argus! We write to you now during our final issue of the semester (and calendar year!), proudly looking back on everything that our wonderful masthead has accomplished this ...
In Play(er) of the Week, our goal is to highlight outstanding athletes or moments from games that deserve extra attention. Donte Kelly ’29, a wide receiver on the football team from Meriden, Conn., ...