Editor’s Picks
As I sat in Olin on a Tuesday night, a female student passed by me wearing a t-shirt that said ...
Grow up, then get chalking
I see the issue of chalking at Wesleyan has become a subject for debate on campus, again. The debate is ...
Alison Weir crossed the line from bias to deception
Everyone knows how easy it is to mislead with statistics: Nine out of ten dentists recommend Colgate toothpaste. They never ...
Kol Israel responds to Weir
Alison Weir’s recent talk on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, "If Americans Knew," has sparked a lot of valuable debate and discussion ...
Reaction to Alison Weir talk
One of Alison Weir's goals was to convince us that by stopping U.S. aid to Israel there will be a ...
Alison Weir was biased and rude
I went to PAC last Thursday to learn something new about the Palestine-Israel conflict. Where I come from, harsh critics ...
A different response to Carp
On Friday, October 27, the Argus published a Wespeak by Evan Carp. In this Wespeak, Mr. Carp asserted that (if ...
I killed the skunk
Yes, it's true. I'm sorry it's taken me so long to confess, but the plethora of hate stemming from the ...
Etymology of Wes
To the Editor: Matt DiBlasi's October 20th issue article was most informative about the connection between the name Wesleyan and ...
Don’t promote reverse oppression
Mr. Brotman: How someone can convey their ignorance so unmistakably using so few words is really a modern marvel, not ...
