Features
Haenah Kwon ’17 makes comfort her number one priority. She’s excited for the spring to come so she can wear ...
(Pro-) Life in the MidWes
It took me a week to gather the courage to attend a Students for Life meeting. Five minutes before the ...
Butterfield Pushed Fraternity Reform
Many of the problems President Victor Butterfield faced during his tenure from 1943 to 1967 remain in only slightly different ...
The Latest Results from the Wesleyan Media Project
The Wesleyan Media Project (WMP) released its latest findings on Feb. 18, revealing how the 2016 presidential candidates have fared ...
Professor’s Bookshelf: Laura Twagira
Assistant Professor of History Laura Twagira writes about gender in African history, and the connections the topic has to the ...
WesAge Builds Bridges Across Generations
The Wesleyan Alliance for Generational Exchange (WesAGE) is a community outreach program that seeks to build relationships between University students and ...
The Future of a Wes Resource Center
Last November, the Is This Why campaign presented five demands to University President Michael Roth, one of which was the ...
WesCeleb: Zacko Brint
When I came to Usdan to interview Zacko Brint ’16 for the latest WesCeleb interview, he was talking to a group ...
Love (Possibly): Students Find Friendships with Science
Last Saturday, I overheard someone mention The Argus to his friend, so naturally, my ears perked up. The day before, ...
Catching Up With the WJC
Approximately one fifth of University undergrads identify as Jewish. To compare, just 3.3 percent of Connecticut residents and 1.8 percent ...
