Month: <span>February 2017</span>
Heterosexual romantic love stories are so overdone. These tales, which feature love of all stripes (familial, friendly, national, objective, etc.), ...
The University Makes Transition from Current Electronic Portfolios to WesPortal
Flying under the radar among the many things that 2017 has brought us is the launch of WesPortal, a replacement for ...
Young Americans: Saadia Naeem ’20
This profile is part of an ongoing Argus series on Muslims, refugees, and other students on campus who may be ...
Payoff Syndrome: How Admission to Wesleyan Can Reward Unethical Habits
We can never be told enough how much of a privilege it is to attend a school like Wesleyan because ...
Men’s Basketball Captures Little Three in Overtime Thriller
The Cards won the Little Three title away at Amherst this past Tuesday, defeating their historic rival in a 73-72 ...
A.J. Wilson ’18 Cultivates Grassroots Mentorship with Dream Chasers
A.J. Wilson ’18 has the talent and personality to do just about anything he wants, but without second guessing himself—at least ...
Students Tune into National Teach-in on Presidential Executive Order
On Wednesday, Feb. 8, the Kharij Collective and The University of Pennsylvania's Center for the Study of Race and Equity in ...
Studies Show Drastic Racial and Gender Inequality in STEM
With a line out the door, the NSM (Natural Science and Mathematics) Coalition held its third meeting this Tuesday ...
Finding Niko: University Faces First Major Winter Storm of the Year
Students, faculty, and staff faced Thursday, Feb. 9’s Winter Storm Niko head-on, with many classes held despite the adverse weather ...
The Cowardly Allyship of Lady Gaga
Did you know Lady Gaga wrote a song about the murder of Trayvon Martin? You wouldn’t if you heard it ...
