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U.S. President Donald Trump faces one of his toughest negotiating partners yet in the form of Supreme Leader of North ...
University Health Insurance: Past, Present, and Future
This past year’s debate over the future of health insurance in America has undoubtedly sent shockwaves throughout the country. The ...
Sites and Sounds: Anthony Dean ’17 Debuts New Installation at MASH
When students headed to the MASH this past Saturday, they didn’t just get the opportunity to experience the on-campus music scene ...
What’s Red & Black and New All Over?
Through turbulent times at 45 Broad St., Ed Thorndike ’89 and Rob DeRosa have managed to keep the Red & ...
Student Loans Pose a Challenge for Conn. Grads, Wesleyan Makes Strides
With 59.78 percent of college students in the nationwide Class of 2016 graduating in debt, student loans and rising tuition ...
WILD Wes Sanctuary Struggles to Preserve its Legacy
“This is milkweed,” Brooke Burns ’18 indicated while making a sweeping gesture with a handmade scythe, recently purchased from a ...
WesCeleb: Max Friedlich ’17?
Perhaps for the first time in WesCeleb history, a Wesleyan alum has been selected as a WesCeleb. We let it ...
Filleting with Fleming: Bungalow Tuna Ceviche
It was strange for me this summer working at a little beach restaurant called The Bungalow. I started there as ...
Inclusivity as Intention: The MASH from Past to Present
Be it rain, sleet, or shine from Church to Washington Street, campus will swell with the sounds of Wesleyan’s music ...
The Argus Sits Down with First Winner of Hamilton Prize, Pratt ’21
In a press release issued in June 2016, the University announced that it will annually offer a four-year, full-tuition scholarship called the Hamilton Prize ...
