Month: <span>March 2017</span>
A precipitous rise in applicants has continued this year with the advent of the Class of 2021, which saw a ...
Women’s and Men’s Crew Ready for their Spring on the Water
The Social Network, a 2009 film directed by David Fincher, features the Henley Royal Regatta, a 2112 meter rowing race ...
RAs Are People Too
Recently I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about what the role of an resident advisor is here at Wesleyan, ...
Panic! at the Discourse: Not Everything is “Debatable”
A certain type of thinking seems benign but is, in fact, dangerous. Having shed the yoke of this perspective, and observed how ...
“Mamma Mia’s Pizzeria” Brings ABBA to Little Italy
For every “Emma,” there’s a “Clueless.” Every “Twelfth Knight,” a “She’s the Man.” Every “Swan Lake,” a “Black Swan.” And ...
Men’s Tennis Enters Heart of Season with ‘CAC Title in its Sights
When The Argus talked to Cam Hicks ’17 this fall, he made it clear that men’s tennis was out for ...
“Frantz” Finds Love and Liberation Amid the Trauma of War
Forbidden love and ruminations over what makes life worth living are fine subjects for cinema, and they could have been ...
WSA Voices Concerns over Outside Scholarship Policy and Financial Aid
This week’s WSA meeting on March 6 included a special question-and-answer session with University President Michael Roth ’78 regarding his ...
U.S. State Department’s Storella Lectures on The Global Refugee Crisis
With 21.3 million people classified as refugees worldwide, it has become hard to conceptualize the human toll of the Syrian ...
Future’s Homeric Epic in the Streaming Era
Homer had “The Iliad” and “The Odyssey,” while Future apparently has FUTURE and HNDRXX, doing his part to make Atlanta ...
