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In his 40 years at the University, Professor of Biology Frederick Cohan has contributed to an august history of natural ...
My Summer Obsession: Ella’s Cafe’s Olives & Brie
As a self-proclaimed New York City food connoisseur, I have to admit that what gets me to eat out isn’t ...
“A Coalition of People”: Wesleyan for Harris Rallies Energy on Campus Ahead of 2024 Election
With the 2024 United States elections less than two months away, four students launched Wesleyan for Harris, a new coalition ...
Stashing Many Hats: Matt Combe Talks Weshop, Union Labor, and the Joy of Personal Connections in Business and Life
Two men started their careers at the University in 2007, and campus life has never been the same. One of ...
WesCeleb: Georgia Reed-Stamm ’25 Talks Creativity, Connection, and Confidence
This week, The Argus sat down with Georgia Reed-Stamm ’25, a campus filmmaker and reproductive justice advocate. Reed-Stamm told us about ...
Return to Campus Clouded by Housing Shortages and Unfulfilled Expectations
It has been 13 days since University housing officially opened for all undergraduates, and returning students are starting to feel ...
From the Argives: Fresh Workday Woes and Glitches of the Past
The University officially rolled out Workday, its new system for human resources, finance, and payroll processes, on Monday, July 1, ...
WesCeleb: WSA President Jonghwa Kim ’25 on Intellectual Accessibility, Student Activism, and the Demise of Bird Scooters
This week, The Argus sat down with Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) President Jonghwa Kim ’25, a familiar face in student ...
Alumni Spotlight: Ella Dawson ’14 on “But How Are You, Really,” Buzzfeed Culture, and Herpes
This article discusses themes of sexual and domestic violence. Ella Dawson ’14 published her debut novel, “But How Are You, ...
Remembering Michael Bruggink ’27
Michael Jeffrey Bruggink ’27 passed away at the age of 43 in Pattaya, Thailand, as the result of an unexpected ...
