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Congratulations! You’re vegan. Thanksgiving can be a tricky time for those who’ve decided to forego meat, dairy, and eggs. From ...
Who Wore it Wes: Gabby Arias ’17 Goes Back to Basics
Gabby Arias ’17 is the first to admit that she wears too much black. But for Arias, neutrals are where ...
WesCeleb: Chando Mapoma
Chando Mapoma ’16, known as much for his CSS prowess as for his Zambian accent, sat down with The Argus ...
A Real Pill: Students Question Birth Control Stigma
It’s a pill. It’s a ring. It’s a shot. It’s birth control. And yes, it probably shouldn’t surprise you that ...
Argus Abroad: After the Paris Attacks
A couple of weeks ago, I decided to explore the famously boho-chic Canal Saint-Martin. I was headed to Du Pain ...
New Business Caters to Sloppy, Hungry Crowd
That oh-so-satisfying bite of comfort food at 2 a.m. is arguably the best part of any given weekend night out. ...
Wesleyan Hackathon Club Gets with the Program
Samantha Ong ’18 came to the University thinking that she would enter the pre-medical track as a chemistry major. Because ...
Douglas Cannon Society, Demystified
The University is host to a number of not-so-secret societies, including Skull and Serpent, Mystical Seven, and Theta Nu Epsilon. ...
Book Review: “Numero Zero” by Umberto Eco
“I feel some hesitation and [skepticism] about intervening in defense of press freedom,” Umberto Eco wrote in 2009. “If such ...
Wesleyan, for Whom the Bell Tolls
Most of us have heard the bells ringing from the tower of South College on weekday afternoons, playing anything from ...
