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The celebrity of Lily Myers ’15 extends far beyond Wesleyan. A video of her reciting her original poem “Shrinking Women” ...
Animal Testing Poses Ethical Questions
This is the first of a two-part series on animal testing at Wesleyan. The second part was published on Friday, ...
Sister, Sister: Wesleyan Women Call Rho Ep Home
In the past few months, news about Wesleyan’s all-male residential fraternities have made national headlines, but Rho Epsilon Pi (Rho ...
Queer-Focused Detour Mag Veers Off the Straight Path
Detour, the University’s newest and only queer-focused publication, is fresh on the scene but years in the making. Sasha Sabater ...
A Smooth Transition: Academy Supports Students with Disabilities
Located on Court Street, just a few feet from the English Department building, the Middlesex Transition Academy (MTA) has a ...
GPA+: Grades Inflate to University Dismay
“I hate grade inflation!” University President Michael Roth exclaimed in a meeting with The Argus. “I hate grades!” Though he ...
Argus Abroad: Let Your Greek Flag Fly
I’m abroad in Athens, Greece this semester, and I’ve been here about a month already. After spending much of summer ...
Professor’s Bookshelf: Anna Shusterman
Anna Shusterman is an Associate Professor of Psychology, a former K-12 science teacher, a developmental psychologist, and the director of ...
I Can’t Believe It’s Nut Butter
Nuts and non-dairy butter are two of my favorite things. But when it comes to nut butter, my all-time favorite, ...
Finding Common Ground at Klekelo World Coffee
I’ve always valued coffee not only for caffeine, but also for its capacity for flavor. Since coming to Wesleyan, however, ...
