Month: <span>September 2011</span>
In an effort to encourage students to renew their library books before they are due, Olin Library is instituting a ...
Field Hockey Forces Overtime, Scores Sudden-Death Goal for First Win
Facing a one-goal deficit with just minutes left to play on Wednesday night, the Wesleyan University field hockey team fought ...
A Quiet Sunday: Student Reactions to 9/11
We were too young to understand—maybe that’s why the tenth anniversary meant so little to us.
The Ultimate Wesleyan Quest: Three Freshmen Explore Campus’ Best-Kept Secrets
To inaugurate a new crop of Features contributors, The Argus decided to send three first-time freshman writers on a lengthy ...
The Cohen Chronicles: Philanthropy or PR?
If NBA players are as altruistic as the article makes them out to be, then why is the upcoming season ...
Wild, WILDWes: WestCo Courtyard Gets A Makeover
As part of an effort to reduce the University’s carbon footprint, student group Working for Intelligent Landscape Design at Wesleyan ...
Where Do We Stand A Decade Later?
Most of us can remember where we were ten years ago. That day’s images are, for many of us, imprinted ...
Kannam Ordered to Pay Damages to University
The University’s case against former Vice President and Chief Investment Officer Tom Kannam saw its first major decision in April ...
University’s First Sexual Assault Therapist Begins Work
On Sept. 6, Alysha Warren started work at Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) as the University’s first Sexual Assault Resource ...
Is It Too Early to Say “I Told You So?”
We all know just how close and intense the 2008 Democratic primary became, and considering the negative shift to Obama’s ...
