From the Argives
In this paper’s ink over the past month, students have described feelings of weariness, during election discussions, in dramatic performances, ...
From the Argives: Uncovering the Headlines From Our Birthdays
Like many people, this week’s Argives columnists, Maggie Smith ’27 and Lara Anlar ’28, are particularly fond of celebrating our ...
From The Argives: Divestment Rallies From the Past and Present: The Anti-Apartheid Rally of 1985
Like many other colleges and universities, Wesleyan is no stranger to student protests. Recent divestment rallies and demonstrations for Palestine ...
From the Argives: How 1990 Drove Disabled Rights at the University
The year 1990 was a landmark in disability rights history. With unprecedented force, groups published, petitioned, and protested for the recognition and protection ...
From the Argives: The Election of 1968, a Shockingly Familiar Race
Political engagement has always been a prevalent force at the University, and the upcoming election has made this even more ...
Over-Enrollment and Its Effects, a Repeating History
The Fall 2024 semester has commenced with another over-enrolled first-year class. This year, the University welcomed 872 new students in ...
From the Argives: Fresh Workday Woes and Glitches of the Past
The University officially rolled out Workday, its new system for human resources, finance, and payroll processes, on Monday, July 1, ...
From the Argives: The Wesleyan Spirits Uphold the University’s Musical Legacy
Originally founded in 1981 by Charles North ’82, the Wesleyan Spirits is the University’s oldest Tenor 1, Tenor 2, Baritone, Bass ...
From the Argives: Spike Tape, Second Stage, and the Succession of Student Theater
Second Stage was, for nearly half a century, a household name at the University, synonymous with student-run theater and taste-making ...
