Hope Cognata
Hope is a second-year history student fascinated by Middletown's past and its place in the public memory. They are interested in place-based storytelling and looking behind-the-scenes at the University's administrative history. Answering readers' questions and tracking down archival materials is one of their favorite parts of their work. Outside of the archive, Hope enjoys classics, amateur astronomy, and desert hikes in their hometown.
From The Argives: Cute, Concerning, and Creepy Student Love Poems From the 1800s
Editor's Picks • February 13 • Hope Cognata
Snow-conut Macaroons: Recipe by Hope Cognata ’28
Features • January 29 • Hope Cognata
From the Argives: “How Many Times a Day Do You Inhale?” and Other Absurd Argus Ads
Editor's Picks • December 5 • Hope Cognata
From the Argives: When Middletown Had a Trolley From the Butterfields to Main Street
Editor's Picks • November 14 • Hope Cognata
From the Argives: Campus Workshops Serve as Cult Pipeline
Features • October 24 • Hope Cognata
From the Argives: How Off-Campus Housing Got Axed
Features • October 3 • Hope Cognata
From the Argives: A History of the Freshman Fracas
Features • September 19 • Hope Cognata
From the Argives: Old, Odd End-of-Year Customs at the University
Features • May 6 • Hope Cognata
From the Argives: The Atwater Insane Asylum Studies
Features • April 8 • Hope Cognata
