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On a chilly morning last semester, Matar Rocker ’26 grabbed a shovel, some empty compost bins, and a pair of ...
From the Argives: A Look at the Job Market With President Michael Roth ’78
Have the values of students at the University changed since the ’70s? What did the job market look like back ...
WesCeleb: Ford McDill ’25 on Forced Obsolescence, Topological Data Analysis, and Dangerous Sledding Practices
This week, The Argus sat down with Los Angeles, Calif. native Ford McDill ’25. As a leader of the Disengineering ...
Future of Human Rights Minor Partnership Uncertain Amid Concerns About Communication
According to University Network for Human Rights (UNHR) senior faculty, they have still not received a formal decision from Wesleyan ...
Tracking Wesleyan’s Waste: Connecticut Recycling Market Slowly Recovers Years After Import Ban
It was 3:56 a.m., and Sebastian Gurciullo was on his first cup of coffee. Gurciullo, Middletown’s Assistant Superintendent of Sanitation, ...
The Boys With the Bus Tell All: Viral Friend Group on Renovations, Road Trips, and Raft Building
The Boys With the Bus, a group of Milton Academy high school seniors, blew up on the internet this summer ...
From the Argives: New Year’s Resolutions and Two Eclipses Across A Century
Cheers to the new year! Setting New Year’s resolutions is a time-honored tradition well-documented in The Argus. This issue of ...
WesCeleb: Lydia Brutvan ’25 on the World Triathlon Championship, Law School, and Finding Her Place at Wesleyan
Government and Environmental Studies double major Lydia Brutvan ’25 spent her childhood running around outdoors. Now she’s competing in triathlons ...
Partners in Data: How Bad Is Drop/Add, Really?
Partners in Data is a column written by Executive Editors Caleb Henning ’25 and Elias Mansell BA ’24 MA ’25. ...
From the Argives: How to Weather 140 Years of Hurricanes
Connecticut’s coastline, shielded by Long Island, N.Y., and bordering the frigid North Atlantic, rarely suffers the severe hurricanes familiar to ...
