Features
For those of us who deal with periods and all the baggage that inevitably arrives with them each month, it ...
WesCeleb: Sara Dean ’17
When community adviser Sara Dean ’17 isn’t sending you e-mails about the upcoming weekend’s events, she’s probably writing her American Studies thesis about ...
Who Wore It Wes: Rebecca Hutman ’17
Rebecca Hutman ’17, president of the Wesleyan Student Assembly, knows a thing or two about looking presidential. Though admittedly simple, ...
Young Dreamers: Munawar “Muni” Rahman ’20
This profile is part of an ongoing Argus series on Muslims, refugees, and other students on campus who may be ...
Lipp ’14 on Legal Team Suing the Trump Administration
Since November 9, many in the University community have been having discussions and often vigorous arguments over what the best ...
Jody Avirgan ’02 Talks Data Journalism and the Role of the Press in the Age of Trump
In our last issue, The Argus profiled FiveThirtyEight Politics Podcast host and University alumnus Jody Avirgan ’02. In addition to ...
Wes Startup Personalizes Party Playlists
It’s Friday night, and you’re at a party with your friends, music blasting out the speakers. Everyone has different tastes, ...
Sadisms: Dealing with Doomsday, Roommates, and Exposed Flesh
Dear Sadisms, At this truly nightmarish and dystopian time, why on earth should I waste my time with an advice ...
WesCeleb: Mira Klein
With her signature friendly smile, Mira Klein ’17 is a familiar figure at the University. Whether participating in sustainability initiatives, ...
Women’s March on Washington Draws Crowds and Criticism from University Students
My friend Alice Frederick described the feeling of Washington D.C. in the time between the inauguration and the Women’s March ...
