This is the final Argus installment of senior Art theses. All photos this week were taken by Photo Editor Laura Lupton and feature: Elana Scudder ’11, Zoe Greenham ’11, Vivian Schwab ’11, Eli Durst ’11, Cora Marie Williams Lautze ’11, Melody Kasulis ’11, and Ethan Seaman ’11. [nggallery id=14]
This week’s installment features photos by Photo Editor Laura Lupton and Photo Editor Aria Danaparamita and showcases Senior Art Theses by Stephanie Seldin ’11, Benjamin Stockman ’11, Becky Eidelman ’11, Kristin Hough ’11, Otis Poisson ’11, Alexander Mercuri ’11, Elizabeth Dalton ’11, Elliott Skopin ’11, Gideon Finck ’11, Henry Kiely ’11, Matthew Fox-Larkin ’11, and […]
Seniors have been hard at work on their theses over the past few months. The next few installments of Snapshots will feature photos of senior theses. This week’s photos were taken by Photo Editor Laura Lupton and feature Art theses by Alyssa Hutton ’11, Drew Broderick ’11, Cameron W. Rowland ’11, Robert Eastman ’11, Elizabeth […]
This week’s Snapshot features photos of Wesleyan’s all-male a cappella group The Spirits performing in Olin with Yale groups The New Blue and Spizzwinks by Assistant Photo Editor Andy Ribner. Photo Editor Aria Danaparamita captured Nat Baldwin, bassist of The Dirty Projectors, playing at WestCo. Staff photographer Rachel Pincus photographed Awesomefest, which celebrated its 24th […]
Jim Calhoun, longtime head coach of the University of Connecticut Men’s Basketball team, was penalized on Tuesday for his involvement in the recruitment violations.
This week’s Snapshots features photos from the Lunar New Year celebration by contributing photographers Winston Soh and Miranda Linsky. Staff photographer Sydney Lewis captured the poetry slam hosted at Malcolm X House and Assistant Photo Editor Andy Ribner captured Vincent Mantsoe and his Parisian dance company at the CFA Theater. [nggallery id=10]
For better or for worse, outsiders note religious people for being close-minded. How did this become the case? Religion has a goal in mind: to have a Divine Being or Pantheon become embraced in all details of someone’s life. Sometimes another goal is to ensure national fervor, especially in older religions—because these antique religions come […]
On Tuesday night, members of the Roosevelt Institute sat down to discuss the recent protests in Egypt: Who started it? What do they want? And what does it all mean for us?
Welcome back to Wes! This week’s edition features a photo of Charles Lloyd by Photo Editor Laura Lupton. Photos of fun on a snowy Foss by Assistant Photo Editor Andy Ribner and photos from the My Brightest Diamond show by staff photographer Zachary Valenti. [nggallery id=9]
The mysterious and brilliant director, Christopher Nolan, has chosen a decidedly un-exciting and un-mysterious name for the upcoming sequel in the Batman series: The Dark Knight Rises. In addition to his initial spurning of Mr. Freeze as a bad guy for the new movie (for obvious reasons), he recently disclosed that the Riddler, long thought […]