Features
Have you seen the new bikes around campus? It’s impossible to miss them—they’re bright orange. The Office of Sustainability has ...
WeSLAM Reflects on This Year’s CUPSI in Philly
On April 4, Wesleyan’s slam poetry team, WeSLAM, set off to attend the annual College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational (CUPSI) ...
Hazy Past: Zonker Harris Day’s Seeds and Stems
“Zonker Harris Day should not be on the calendar next year, and it won’t be,” University President Michael Roth ’78 said in ...
Crêpe-A Diem: The Joy of Really Thin Pancakes
First things first: it’s pronounced crehp (rhymes with step) not crayp (rhymes with tape). I make this clarification for two ...
150 Years: Argus Ads Through the Decades
The Argus, which is now celebrating its 150th year in print, has long been a haven for local advertisers—mostly Middletown ...
Millett Fellow Paul Auster Talks His Craft Over Lunch
Last Wednesday, Paul Auster was driven up to Middletown from New York. Wesleyan’s 2018 Millett Writing Fellow decided to treat ...
Dr. Bones the Egoist-Communist Speaks at Wesleyan
Dr. Bones has gained notoriety since Trump’s rise in the GOP primaries within niche netherworlds of the internet, mostly among ...
Anna Savage ’18 Awarded Prestigious PILA Fellowship
Anna Savage ’18, a government and Latin American Studies double major, has been awarded a Princeton in Latin America Fellowship, ...
Why Can’t We All Get As: Grade Inflation Poses Challenge to University Departments and Peer Institutions
Several themes plague the headlines of articles about higher education institutions. In more recent memory, it’s been free speech and ...
New EMS Club Offers Opportunities for Medical Training
A new learning opportunity outside of the classroom is available for University students who want to learn more about Emergency ...
