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If you asked me what makes me happiest in this world, a yogurt bowl would be my first thought, although ...
WesCeleb: Sierra Van Wijk ’25 on Working Life, Three Majors in Three Years, and the Luck of It All
This week, The Argus sat down with Sierra Van Wijk ’25. As a triple major, tour guide, and longtime student worker, Van ...
Women’s Club Basketball Hits the Court
For the first time in University memory, we have a women’s club basketball team. Spearheaded by co-captain Audrey Nelson ’25, ...
WesCeleb: McKenna Blackshire ’25 on Live Music, Film Culture, and the Serendipity of a Backyard Shed
This week, The Argus sat down with writer-filmmaker-musician McKenna Blackshire ’25 to chat about the live music scene on campus, ...
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 ...
WesCeleb: Ben Shifrel ’25 on Politics, Lifelong Friendships, and How to Buy an Alpaca
This week, The Argus sat down with Brooklyn native Ben Shifrel ’25. As Chair of the Student Budget Committee (SBC), ...
Office Hours With Professor Robert Kabacoff: Software Development, Finding Love Through Music, and Remembering the Early Internet
Professor of the Practice in Quantitative Analysis Robert Kabacoff is well-known around the Quantitative Analysis Center (QAC) for his cheerful ...
Decoding Barriers: Anan Afrida’s ’26 Quest to Empower Women in Tech
Anan Afrida ’26 is multilingual. A coding contest poster started her journey of talking with the binary machine: the computer. ...
WesCeleb Yumi Takahashi ’25 on and off Stage: Theater, Identity, and Feminist Activism in Japan
This week, The Argus caught up with Yumi Takahashi ’25, a Freeman Asian Scholar from Japan who majors in Feminist, ...
(Spot)Lighting Mario Torres: Physical Plant, DJing, and Bringing Buildings to Life
Walking past Olin Library any evening in the past few weeks, it would be impossible to miss the spectrum of ...
