Features
Earlier this semester, The Argus visited the Davison Rare Book Room, housed in Olin Library, to speak with University Archivist ...
From The Argives: WesEats in 2017 Versus 2025
In an Argus article entitled “WesEats: A Definitive Ranking of the University’s Many Eateries by Meal” published on Friday, Sept. ...
Indira Karamcheti on Her Diasporic Experience, Archival Research, and Literature as a Riddle
When Co-Chair of Global South Asian Studies and Associate Professor of Education Studies and Global South Asian Studies Indira Karamcheti ...
From the Argives: The Atwater Insane Asylum Studies
At the turn of the twentieth century, a new chapter in mental healthcare emerged from the margins of nutritional science. ...
WesCeleb: Isadora Goldman Leviton ’25 on Community, Education, and Joy
This week, The Argus sat down with ASHA-coordinator-frisbee player-singer-teacher-practitioner of joy, Isadora Goldman Leviton ’25. Soaking up the early April ...
“The Free Speech Guy”: President Michael Roth ’78 on Protest, Power, and the Fight for Academic Freedom
In middle school, President Michael Roth ’78 was obsessed with the rebellious figures of the late 1960s: Abbie Hoffman, Jerry ...
WesCeleb: Lena Weiman ’25 on Community, Disorientation, and Semi-Anthropomorphic Beings
This week, The Argus sat down with Lena Weiman ’25, an art studio and religion double major. Weiman discussed their ...
WesCeleb: Gavriela Meyers ’25 on Finding Community as Women in STEM, Bilingualism, and Sticking With Things
This week, The Argus sat down with Gavriela Meyers ’25, a member of the Wesleyan Women in Science (WesWiS) Steering ...
From the Argives: Thinking Inside the Box: The Professor Who Invented Calories in Judd Hall Basement
At the dawn of the 20th century, a new invention and its esteemed creator came to define food science in ...
Office Hours: Koeppel Fellow Andrew Leland on the Art of Journalism
Welcome to Office Hours, a series brought to you by the Features section! In these articles, Argus writers speak to ...
