Features
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 ...
Inside a Hostile Planet: A Look into Current Research on Venus with Dean Gilmore
Humanity lives within a diverse neighborhood of planets with unique mineralogies and chemistries that scientists are eager to explore. While ...
Investigating the Sunday Scaries: a Forgotten Day of Rest and Relaxation
Sunday. The word alone evokes a shudder of fear in one’s body, even on a fun Friday night. The piles ...
Office Hours: Professor Kelly Thayer on Curing Cancer With Computers, Responsible Use of AI, Collaborative Research, and Lobster Dinners
Welcome to Office Hours, a series brought to you by the Features section! In these articles, Argus writers speak to ...
A Second Term for Climate Change Denial
Nestled between the foothills and Flatirons of Boulder, Colo., the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) has been a recent ...
From the Argives: This Has All Happened Before. Tracking the University’s Discourse on Free Speech
Free speech debates are flaring across American campuses right now, whether they’re over protest encampments, invited speakers, or the limits ...
