Month: <span>March 2017</span>
Alone last Sunday night, I was writing my live coverage of the Oscars—mostly out of preparation to cover live national ...
Baseball Begins Season, Eyes Fifth Straight Little Three Title
The Cards will fly down to Arizona this spring break to open their season at the Tucson Invitational Games. Wes ...
Beyond 2020: President Roth’s Vision for the Next Decade
President Michael Roth ’78, whose contract as University president has just been extended until 2023, recently published a post on ...
WSA Explores Implementing a Fourth General Education Expectation on Diversity
The Wesleyan Student Assembly has announced that they are exploring the implementation of a fourth general education expectation focused on ...
What Kenneth Lonergan Is Missing (It’s Not an Oscar)
On Friday, The Argus published an opinion article by my colleague, Assistant Opinion Editor Connor Aberle ’19, in which he ...
Spring Break Required Reading
A person’s bookshelf can reveal a lot about a person. Do they color code it? Alphabetize it? Shove books wherever they ...
WesCeleb: Julia DeVarti
In the last two-and-a-half years, Julia DeVarti ’17 has done more than others at the University do in four. After transferring ...
Women’s Lax Upsets No. 13 Bates in OT With Game-Winner From Abby Horst ’19
Frigid temperatures, gusting winds, and a nationally ranked opponent were no match for the women’s lacrosse team on Sunday, which ...
Trustee Betsey Schmidt ’89 Champions Alternative to DeVos Model of Education
As one of the newest members of the Board of Trustees, Betsey Schmidt ’89 defies the stereotypes of the Ivory ...
Boylan ’80 and Chee ’89 Talk Identity, Gender, and Sexuality at Wes
The evening began with a 19th-century Parisian opera singer, and by 6 p.m. it had moved to a hookup in ...
