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The year 1990 was a landmark in disability rights history. With unprecedented force, groups published, petitioned, and protested for the recognition and protection ...
The Tongues of Wesleyan: Hindi FLTA Aditya Raj on Science Fiction, Bihar’s Culture, and Linguistic Diversity
Every year, the University admits a cohort of Foreign Language Teaching Assistants (FLTAs) from around the world to assist with ...
From the Argives: The Election of 1968, a Shockingly Familiar Race
Political engagement has always been a prevalent force at the University, and the upcoming election has made this even more ...
WesCeleb: Amari Stuppard ’25 on Science, Queer Representation, and the Freedom of Saying No
This week, The Argus sat down with Amari Stuppard ’25 from Randolph, Mass., to discuss everything from queer representation on ...
Ayden Crispe ’26: Full Time Firefighter, Full Time Student
On Sunday, Sept. 29, Ayden Crispe ’26 woke up at 4 a.m., lifted weights, showered, waved goodnight to the returning ...
The Secret Life of (Wes) Pets
For most, bringing pets into student housing earns a $300 fine and a referral to the Community Standards Board. ...
Over-Enrollment and Its Effects, a Repeating History
The Fall 2024 semester has commenced with another over-enrolled first-year class. This year, the University welcomed 872 new students in ...
The Wesleyan Outing Club Celebrates Continuity and Connection on Annual Orientation Trip
At 5, 249 feet, the view from Mount Lafayette is undeniably spectacular. The highest point of the Franconia Range in ...
WesCeleb: Noah King ’25 on Music, Artistic Growth, and Making It Happen
This week The Argus sat down with Noah King ’25, a familiar face in the music scene on campus. King told ...
Two Suitcases, Packed with Science and Dreams: Oana Chèvre’s ’26 Summer Adventure with Children in Madagascar
For Oana Chèvre ’26, this past summer was like no other. With the support of the Bailey College of Environment ...
