Thomas Lyons
Thomas has got a lot of ideas. He nearly became an IDEAS major until he almost failed mechanical engineering. These days, after a semester serving as co-editor-in-chief, he’s stoked to work with new writers, returning editors, and the office’s resident squirrel. He’s returning from a summer reporting for Richmondside, an online paper in California’s Bay Area, where he covered local politics, immigration, and feature stories. Thomas is not concerned about the journalistic ethics involved in simultaneously running the University’s independent humor magazine, The John Wesley Methodist Charter, though someone should probably look into that. A College of Social Studies junior, Thomas knows at once too much and seemingly nothing about Rousseau. Outside of The Argus office, Thomas rocks pretty hard with some Wesleyan bands, cooks the books for the Wesleyan Outdoors Club, performs stand up comedy, tours prospective students, and dreams of one day driving the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile for a living.
Letter From the Editors: At 45 Broad Street, Someone Like You Cares a Whole Awful Lot
Editor's Picks • December 9 • Thomas Lyons, Miles Pinsof-Berlowitz
WesCeleb Spencer Turner ’25 on the Air Force, Art, and Youthful Assurance
Features • May 6 • Thomas Lyons
WesCeleb: Siggy Soriano ’25 on Fashion, Confidence, and Being a Kid
Features • May 2 • Thomas Lyons
Class of 2025 Celebrates Thesis Completion With Champagne and Flowers at Olin Library
Editor's Picks • April 18 • Janhavi Munde, Thomas Lyons
WesCeleb: Lena Weiman ’25 on Community, Disorientation, and Semi-Anthropomorphic Beings
Features • March 28 • Thomas Lyons
Office Hours, After Hours: Kari Weil on Marriage, Date Night Spots, and Getaways With President Michael Roth ’78
Features • February 18 • Thomas Lyons
Tracking Wesleyan’s Waste: “Connecticut Can’t Handle the Amount of Trash We Produce”
Features • February 18 • Thomas Lyons
Sledding From the Argives: The Days of Championship Tobogganers
Features • February 18 • Thomas Lyons
Tracking Wesleyan’s Waste: Composting May Hold the Key for Connecticut’s Waste Crisis
Features • February 11 • Thomas Lyons
