Editor’s Picks
What height of obscure intellectual reasoning have we reached! AAAAAGH! A Wespeak on Friday (“Liberal critique of divestment,” April 4, ...
Let the Olympic Games begin
Over the past few weeks, reporters and politicians around the globe have turned their attention to Tibet. On March 10 ...
A new perspective for Spahn
Bradley Spahn, I appreciate your taking the time to examine the issue of divestment and express your point of view ...
To M. Benjamin ’57
Oh Martin, your prose abounds with pith (“Open Letter to President Roth,” April 4, 2008, Volume CXLIII, Number 37), and ...
Op-ed Series:Health insurance
Health insurance: probably not a pressing thought for many students, but it should be. Following graduation, we will be part ...
Thanks, Wesleyan!
Wesleyan University Students and Staff: It hardly seems enough to write and tell you how much we appreciate your generosity ...
Truth I’ve learned on April 4
For the first 18 years of my life, my birthdays were purely celebratory occasions, but since 1968, the day has ...
Rethinking environmentalism
In the past few weeks, I’ve been impressed by the passion and care displayed by the recent string of environmental ...
Vincit Qui Patitur: A Latin motto
I am a third-generation Wesleyan alumnus, and my 50th reunion is coming up this June. In the late 1940s, Daniel ...
No fairness to be found in contracts
Reading the recent Argus article regarding the stalled Physical Plant contract talks (“Stonewalled: Physical Plant contract talks go,” March 28, ...
