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For 17 years, former custodial employee Victor Rosario cleaned and maintained various University facilities. This past November, Rosario was fired ...
Champagne & Sun: Class of 2026 Celebrates Thesis Celebrations on Olin Steps
Cheers! April 16, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. marked the moment the class of 2026 had been awaiting for months: the ...
WesCeleb: Kayla Harrison ’26 on Reproductive Justice, Intersectionality in Science, and Ultimate Frisbee
Kayla Harrison ’26 always knew she was interested in reproductive health and education, but she didn’t know her interests would ...
From the Argives: The Argus’ First Letter to the Editor Argues Ponies, Plagiarism, and Plato
The Argus has published Letters to the Editor—both controversial and not—since its earliest days. The first article addressed directly to ...
From the Argives: History, Rumor, and Myth of Wesleyan’s Underground Tunnels
The infamous network of tunnels under the University has remained a constant source of interest and cause of conflict since ...
Jonah Center for Earth & Arts Organize Residents & Students to Clean-Up Along Long Lane Trail
The earthworms emerge from the earth and begin diligently navigating through the soil after the malicious winter. Yet, there lie ...
WesRFC and Food Justice Advocate Jocelyn Cerda Talks University Dining, Small-Scale Farms, and Hartford’s Growing Food Insecurity
Despite being the capital of Connecticut, Hartford is one of the state’s most striking examples of food apartheid, a system ...
WesCeleb: Maggie Brown ’26 on Captaining a National Title, Loving Every Class, and Building Community
Maggie Brown ’26 will tell you she’s never taken a class she didn’t like. Add in captaining a national championship-winning ...
From The Argives: On Keeping Wesleyan Weird—Graffiti & “Vandalism” at the University
Based on the many forms of student expression on campus that align with the University’s liberal arts description, it is ...
Continuing a Tradition, Holocaust Survivor Eva Brettler Speaks at the University
With next Tuesday, April 14 marking Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day), an annual commemoration of the six million Jews who ...
