The Argus examines the secret society with custody of the infamous cannon.
This year’s panel delved into deep brain stimulation and human-mouse chimeras.
Here’s how to transform your leftover pumpkin and winter greens into a hearty meal.
Lauren Langer ’16 sat down with The Argus to explain her effortless style.
The Argus investigates the disappearance of the WesACB, an anonymous platform known for slut-shaming, racial slurs, and more.
Students share stories from internships that were about a lot more than getting coffee.
A handy guide to room decoration from an art-obsessed upperclassman
The Counseling and Psychological Servics program on campus provides a vital resource, but faces understaffing and overwhelming demand.
The Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) recently passed “Resolution 5.35: Fossil Fuel Divestment,” which urges the University to divest from fossil fuels. The resolution, first introduced on Oct. 6 and passed on Oct. 27, proposes divestment as a means of furthering social and environmental justice on a financial level. Citing the University’s Climate Action Plan and its stance against the negative impact of fossil fuels, the resolution addresses the seeming hypocrisy of the University’s current investments.
On Thursday, Oct. 31, Ford Fellow Piers Gelly ’13 hosted the second workshop in the Publishing Workshop Series, which aims to familiarize students with the basics of layout, typography, and printing.
second section, first paragraph: “Disruptions: Silicon Valley’s Next Stop: The Kitchen,”
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Those passing by Foss Hill recently may have wondered about the enormous pile of dirt towering above a fenced-in enclosure on the edge of the field. Construction workers are repairing a central steam line that failed in January of last year. The steam line itself consists of three 444-foot-long segments, making a total of 1,332 feet of piping to be installed. One segment runs from the power plant on Williams Street and services Nicolson 6 and 7 and Hewitt 8, 9, and 10, and the other two segments carry the water condensate produced when the steam’s energy is consumed.
It seems not that long ago that the opening of the new Usdan Campus Center was 4-5 years down the road. We are now looking at only six months until that momentous occasion. Wesleyan Station would like to do everything possible to make our students’ transition to the new facility as smooth and efficient as possible.