Features
Despite bouts of snow and chilly temperatures, spring is on its way! Squashed flowers and cold students alike are being ...
Who Wore It Wes? Esmé Stern
Each year, a sizable population of the University’s student body makes its way from sunny Southern California to blustery, unpredictable ...
Thesis The End: One Final Push as Deadline Approaches
In November, The Argus caught up with some seniors who were in the middle of writing their theses. Now, as the ...
Crosby Discusses New Life and Book
It was an early evening in October 2003, and Professor of English and Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (FGSS) Christina ...
The Spending Seventies: The Cost of Exley, the CFA, and Cultural Turbulence
Exley Science Center may have been the embodiment of 1970s architecture, but it also was an instance where the University ...
WesCeleb: Arpita Vora
Chances are you either have seen Arpita Vora ’16 as you walk through Sci Li or have even met her ...
Investigating the Term “POC”
The term “People of Color” (POC) is deeply rooted in the identity of many individuals on campus. Predominantly used in the ...
Cold Weather Recipe: Oatmeal Combinations on Fleek
Spring had sprung. I wore shorts. I wore flip-flops. I sat on Foss and ate ice cream. Then, Mother Nature ...
Reviewing Olin’s Display Shelves: “Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine” is Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine
Flash fiction and a college schedule go well together. Most students lament that they have no time to read for ...
Book Review: “A Little Life” is Both Difficult to Read and to Emotionally Digest
Murphy’s Law tells us that anything that can go wrong will. In reality, the so-called law is nonsense, a lousy ...
