Month: <span>November 2025</span>
On Friday, Nov. 7, the Office of Student Involvement (OSI) Cardinal Programming Board hosted its second annual Fall Fest celebration. ...
President Roth Can’t Kill the Wesleyan Animal Recognition Memorial
It was late September 2014, and I was eighteen, marching through the streets of Manhattan in what was, at the ...
Player of the Week Joshwin Jennings ’27 Talks Game-Tying Goals, Staying Even Keeled, and Upcoming NESCAC Semifinal
Joshwin Jennings ’27 is an economics major and data analysis minor from Parsippany–Troy Hills, N.J., and a forward on the ...
Artist Spotlight: Inside The Shed, the Heart of Student Music at Wes
In a time when the world feels so divided by screens, headlines, and the general noise of being alive, there’s ...
Nocera, Local Dems, and Ballot Measures Notch Wins in General Election
Middletown will remain under Democratic leadership after Mayor Gene Nocera won his bid to keep his seat in Tuesday’s election. ...
Cherished Eating Club Reopens Following Stalled Renovations
After being closed for nearly two months for renovations, the student-run restaurant Star & Crescent Eating Club (S&C) opened again ...
The Argus is an Outmoded Technic
By the statement “The Argus is an outmoded technic,” I of course mean that print as a medium is dead, ...
Song Analysis: How I Hear “Hollow Knight” in Lorde’s “Team”
The wind howls and shrieks. Beside the foreboding cliffs winds a gaunt path. Darkness hangs palpably in the air, thwarted ...
From the Argives: The Legacy of Wesleyan’s Sign Language House
On Lawn Ave., perched on a peak right by the Exley Science Center, sits a house within which silence is ...
The Future of AI: Where Will We Be In Ten Years?
The variety and number of opinions about the future of artificial intelligence (AI) is so vast that now, it seems ...
