Akhil Joondeph
Akhil is a dance and anthropology major who has been a member of The Argus since his first semester at Wesleyan. On campus, Akhil dances with Fusion, works for the Wesleyan Media Project, is a member of Psi Upsilon, and can be spotted drinking black coffee at all hours of the day. He loves personal essays and hot takes, and can’t wait for another opinionated semester.
The Intolerance Problem? Reactions to “Misandry” Reveal Issues With Campus Culture
Opinion • February 15 • Akhil Joondeph
Apostle or Apocalypse? Consecration of the Ram Mandir Marks the End of Indian Secularism
Opinion • January 29 • Akhil Joondeph
Dear Desi People: Interrogating the South Asian Relationship With Heteronormativity
Opinion • October 26 • Akhil Joondeph
WesCeleb: Crystal Peña ’24 Talks Dance on Campus, Trying New Things, and Bouncing Back
Features • October 16 • Akhil Joondeph
From the Argives: Organization, Protest, and Persistence Through the Lens of Unions
Features • September 28 • Akhil Joondeph
No Desis, and No Nuance Either: Has Our Desire for Representation Led Us Astray?
Opinion • September 28 • Akhil Joondeph
Colorful Community, Cold Conglomerate: Has Program Housing Overstayed Its Welcome?
Media • September 14 • Akhil Joondeph
From The Argives: Chants, Chalk, and (Hopefully) Change
Features • May 1 • Akhil Joondeph
Crochet All Day: Crafting Sea Critters Project Culminates in Vibrant Usdan Display
Features • April 27 • Akhil Joondeph
