Ezra Silk
I have been interested in journalism ever since I was an editor at my high school student newspaper, where I was involved in a freedom of speech controversy that was covered in the local newspaper as well as local television and radio outlets. The ACLU became involved, and the ensuing negotiations lead to a liberalization of my school's freedom of expression policy. I worked as a summer intern at the Hartford Courant after my freshman year at Wesleyan, reporting for the Avon Bureau under Bill Leukhardt and publishing over 30 stories. At the Argus I have been a news reporter, news assistant editor, news editor, features editor, editor-in-chief, executive editor, blogger, and multimedia director. I have overseen the redesign of wesleyanargus.com, founding the Blargus and initiating ArgusVideo at the beginning of my time as editor-in-chief during the spring of my junior year. During my senior year, I have co-edited the Blargus with Gianna Palmer and founded Argus News Radio, a 15-minute weekly show produced by WESU 88.1 on which I conduct a weekly segment interviewing seniors about their thesis topics. I have written over 70 stories at the Argus and continue to do reporting and blogging as much as I can.
This Week’s Best/Worst of the ACB: Anonymous Poetry
Blargus • November 24 • Ezra Silk
This Week’s Best/Worst of the ACB: Seinfeld on Campus?
Blargus • November 15 • Ezra Silk
The New Wesleyan.edu: “Are You Wesleyan?” Me: Not Anymore!
Blargus • November 12 • Ezra Silk
The Immortal Technique of Senior Supergroup DuChampion
Blargus • November 11 • Ezra Silk
The Week’s Best/Worst of the ACB: Easy Classes, Hairy Nipples
Blargus • November 10 • Ezra Silk
Some Context for the Roth Salary Debate: Wesleyan’s Highest Paid Admins and Profs
Blargus • November 3 • Ezra Silk
This Week’s Best/Worst of the ACB
Blargus • November 1 • Ezra Silk
Big Dog Unisex Barbershop: Open for Business Friday 1-3
Blargus • October 29 • Ezra Silk
Rod O’Connor ’08 Done at Neon Deli
Blargus • October 29 • Ezra Silk
