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For an author who contemplates intense concepts such as time and death and writes in a transcendentalist style that evokes ...
A Pressing Issue: Local Paper Embraces Modernity
How do you find out about what’s going on in the world? Maybe you turn on the TV and the ...
In Lieu of Books, Libraries Lend a Helping Hand
“What do students do when they’re in the library, how do they use the library, what are their reading habits, ...
Local Business Takes Leadership Training To New Heights
On any given afternoon, you can hop in a car, drive seven minutes from campus, and, within minutes, be hanging ...
Book Review: “Yes Please”
This past summer, I had the pleasure of attending the Del Close Marathon in New York City. Run by the ...
WesCeleb: Michael Linden
Michael Linden is a force of order in a disorganized world. As I enter his kitchen, he’s cleaning dishes. I ...
Spring Ahead: New Courses Offer Fresh Perspective
With preregistration close to its end, the course selection period for spring semester is well underway. Most of the courses ...
Argus Abroad: A First Chance at the Real France
By Julia Clemens Foreign Correspondent Ever since I was little, I’ve dreamed about going to Paris. My third grade ...
Professor’s Bookshelf: Victoria Pitts-Taylor
Victoria Pitts-Taylor, Professor of Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (FGSS) and the new chair of the program, considers herself a ...
Trigger Warnings, Subject of Debate in Academia, Pervade Campus Literature and Performances
You’re sitting down for a performance, and suddenly the director of the show says, “Trigger warning: This show deals with ...
