Month: <span>October 2023</span>
It was October 2020. I don’t know how I made it onto orthodox Hindu TikTok. Perhaps my ethnicity joined forces ...
Argus Apps: Little Pink Golf Ball
The Opinion section created the column “Argus Apps” to humanize the college process. Often, we forget that there are people ...
Pillow Talk: Always Judge a Book by Its Cover
Today, I’ve got a bit of unconventional dating advice for you all. I was listening to a podcast the other ...
Damion Searls Talks Translations and “Thomas Mann: New Selected Stories”
Continuing their packed calendar of events for the fall semester, the Shapiro Center for Writing and Criticism held their first ...
A Look at U.S. Military Service at the University, Past and Present: Student Perspectives on Training Programs
Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Program (AFROTC) at the University Today On Tuesday and Thursday mornings, Nate Zola ’25 ...
Office of the President Welcomes Three Graduates to Presidential Fellows Program
The three newest members of the Office of the President are University Presidential Fellows Pedro Dutra ’23, Sara Eismont ’18, ...
Why the War Bothers Us So Much: Thoughts on Grieving Political Death in Israel and Palestine
On Saturday, Oct. 7, news alerts across the world blared devastatingly: Hamas (the terrorist or militant group, depending on who ...
Sam’s NFL Takeaways Through Week Six
We have reached the end of week six, which means we are officially a third of the way through the ...
“About Her” Challenges Audience Members To Reflect on Their Interactions with Women of Color
“About Her” by Dennis Bush—directed by Senica Slaton ’26 with assistant director Skye Figueroa ’26, and produced by Spike Tape—went ...
University Welcomes Inaugural Cohort of Wesleyan African Scholars
The University welcomed the first cohort of 13 African students as part of the Wesleyan African Scholars Program beginning on Thursday, ...
