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c/o Grace Reckers The Wesleyan Union of Student Employees (WesUSE) passed its card check and is now the nation’s first undergraduate union to be voluntarily recognized. The announcement came on ...
c/o Steve McLaughlin Coming into the 2023–24 season, Wesleyan University’s women’s hockey team was ready to take a step up. Last year, the Cardinals’ underwhelming season concluded with a record of ...
c/o Hannah Goldfield The Zoom room radiated with tangible anticipation as we waited for our esteemed guest to enter the waiting room. As born and bred New Yorkers, Tables for Two aficionados, and The ...
As throngs of unique freshman handpicked by seasoned admissions officers descended on campus, a startling realization came to light: When forced to interact with strangers, all we could ask was, “What ...
The Sheila Tobias Memorial Lecture Series was a new series initiated by a group of alumni and organized by FGSS in honor of Sheila Tobias, who passed away in 2021. Tobias was the first female senior ...
c/o Isodora Goldman Leviton This week, The Argus sat down with ASHA-coordinator-frisbee player-singer-teacher-practitioner of joy, Isadora Goldman Leviton ’25. Soaking up the early April sunshine, the ...
c/o la.curbed.com Warning: This review contains plot spoilers. Just go see it. Before you read this, before you pollute your brain with the wonderful twists and turns that this tale will bring you, go ...
Election night last November did not go according to plan for Middletown Republicans. By the time the election was officially called, the party had suffered a bruising defeat. Not only had their three ...
c/o Alex Turtil, Photo Editor Ask both students and faculty members at the University about the history of the High and Low Rise apartments, the junior apartment complex, and they will probably say ...
I have a dirty secret, a guilty pleasure if you will: I’m a fan of professional wrestling. Yes, I’m talking about World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)-style, choreographed, over-the-top fake fighting.
c/o Aiko Masubuchi Neo Sora ’14 has captured international acclaim with his feature fiction debut “Happyend” (2024). Since its world premiere at the 81st Venice International Film Festival, “Happyend” ...
c/o Douglas Rissing/Getty Images Following the re-election of former president Donald Trump on Tuesday, Nov. 5, the University has been evaluating the potential future impacts of a Trump ...