Month: <span>October 2023</span>
If you’re anything like Dill and Doe, you have probably taken a love languages quiz on the internet or maybe ...
Sophie Pinkham Talks Poetry, Traveling, and Politics in “The Critic and Her Publics” Speaker Series
Professor of the Practice in Comparative Literature at Cornell University Sophie Pinkham—a frequent contributor to The New York Review of ...
“Understanding China in the Age of Unequal Treaties” Reopens for the Fall Semester
“Understanding China in the Age of Unequal Treaties,” an exhibition curated by Sabrina Tian ’24, reopened in the College of ...
NBA Roundtable: Biggest Questions for 2023–2024 Season
With a brand new NBA season peeking around the corner and a blockbuster trade-filled offseason coming to a close, everyone ...
WesCeleb: Alisha Simmons ’24 on Art at Wesleyan and Transformative Imagination
This week, The Argus sat down with Alisha Simmons ’24, an artist in every sense of the word. They talked ...
Play(er) of the Week Chase Wilson ’25 Talks Building Team Chemistry and Playing on Citrin Field for the First Time
In Play(er) of the Week, our goal is to highlight outstanding athletes or moments from games that deserve extra attention. ...
Deep Cuts With Intercut: A Look Into the University’s Very Own Film Magazine
Intercut serves as the University’s film and moving image journal, publishing thoughtful opinion pieces, personal essays, and analyses covering film, ...
A Shabbat Dinner To Remember
Two weeks ago, my friends and I got together for a Shabbat dinner. It all began when my friend Sabrina ...
Escaping the Bubble: How My Off-Campus Job Shifted My Perspective
I have always known I would work throughout college. The days of using my parents’ money to go out for ...
The Return of DKE: President Colin Campbell ’25 Talks New Initiatives With The Argus
Walking down High Street, you have probably passed by a cobblestone house that almost always has its lights off. Owned ...
