Sam Hilton
Sam is a senior history major with a minor in religion, lives in Austin, Texas, and has worked on the paper since Fall 2021. He is also an Office Assistant for the Office of Student Involvement, a Wesleyan Interfaith Literacy and Diversity (WILD) intern, a CT Mirror Audience Engagement intern, and a member of the Alpha Delta Phi (ADPhi) literary society. In his spare time, Sam enjoys maps, politics, urbanism, and anything to do with the history of Texas.
From the Argives: Fifteen and a Half Years of President Michael Roth ’78
Features • December 8 • Sam Hilton
It’s Called Soccer: American Patriotism on Social Media and the World Cup
Media • December 8 • Sam Hilton
Yes, I Can Drive: Answers to Common Questions about Being Red-Green Colorblind
Media • December 8 • Sam Hilton
On-Campus Organizations Provide Political Engagement Opportunities During Midterm Elections
Features • December 1 • Sam Hilton
From the Argives: Thefacebook.com and the Rise of Social Media on Campus
Features • October 17 • Sam Hilton
Roth Talks Chalk, Financial Aid, Affirmative Action, and Housing at WSA Meeting
Media • October 10 • Sam Hilton
The Witches Are Back: “Hocus Pocus 2” Resurrects the Iconic Sanderson Sisters
Arts & Culture • October 6 • Sam Hilton
From the Argives: Where 1977’s $7,000 in Tuition and Fees Went, Where 2022’s $82,000 Goes, and What It All Means
Features • October 3 • Sam Hilton
Three Student Fellows Join Embodying Antiracism Think Tank
Media • September 29 • Sam Hilton
