Editor’s Picks
In what now seems like a quadrennial occurrence, consumer advocate Ralph Nader has once again declared his presidential candidacy. Members ...
A false nostalgia
Mytheos Holt’s “Mytheology” column (“Mytheology: Don’t tear down these walls!” Feb. 26, vol. CXLIII, no. 32) evinces a false nostalgia ...
Marty and me
It’s 2 a.m. on Thursday morning in the ST Lab. This is neither an amusing hour nor location to be ...
Weshop for all
After continually offering an inferior contract to the food service workers at Wesleyan, Bon Appétit was made to understand, very ...
A divestment manifesto from the future
Please, all of you, call me Xernon: I am from a far far away star but right now I am ...
Ten irresponsible investments
Students for Ending the War in Iraq (SEWI), wrote a Wespeak against the idea of justifying weapons distribution with moral ...
The immoral war on dissent
Reading this Friday’s Wespeak by Kathy Stavis (“Wesleyan needs to get out of the carnage market of ‘moral war,’” Feb. ...
WESU: Clarification
After reading Charles Kurose’s Wespeak (“SBC funds not for inappropriate requests,” Feb. 22, vol. CXLII) about the Student Budgetary Committee ...
Wesleyan needs to get out of the carnage market of “moral war”
Wesleyan University advertises that it is a socially responsible investor. To explain the lack of any appropriate policy and our ...
SBC funds not for inappropriate requests
Recently the Argus published an article that addressed the practices of the Student Budget Committee (SBC) (“SBC tightens funding for ...
