Sulan Bailey
Sulan is a senior from New York City, pursuing a double major in history and Film Studies. This is her eighth and (hopefully) final semester writing for The Argus and she's happy to still be going strong. She is also the Head Resident of the Butterfields, a co-chair of the history majors committee, and an Office Assistant in the Office of Student Involvement. She also enjoys crocheting, listening to true crime audiobooks, and watching borderline unhealthy amounts of television!
“The Game of Love and Chance” Brings 18th-Century France to Stage in Drag
Arts & Culture • February 4 • Sulan Bailey
Wesleyan Survivor Pitted Students Against Each Other—But Maybe They Learned a Thing or Two
Arts & Culture • December 5 • Sulan Bailey
“After Eurydice” Marks First Spike Tape Production of the Semester, Reflects on Finding Hope Through Grief and Heartbreak
Arts & Culture • November 7 • Sulan Bailey
“disadvantage (n.)” Tackles Themes of Racism, Misogyny, and Classism Through the Omniscient Eyes of Teenage Girls
Arts & Culture • November 4 • Sulan Bailey
“KAOS” Showed Signs of Revitalized Creativity and Innovation From Streaming Giant Netflix…So They Canceled It
Arts & Culture • October 24 • Sulan Bailey
SHADES Opens Campus Theater Season With Reflections on Family, Sacrifice, and Acceptance in “How Black Mothers Say I Love You”
Arts & Culture • October 14 • Sulan Bailey
WesCeleb: Avanthi Chen ’25 Talks Friendly Faces, Carried Torches, and the Power of Doing Nothing
Features • October 10 • Sulan Bailey
The Film Board Fosters Laughter, Lasting Connections, and the Love of Movies for 45 Years on Campus
Arts & Culture • September 30 • Sulan Bailey
10 Dramedies to Calm Your Emmys Category Confusion
Arts & Culture • September 19 • Sulan Bailey
