Features
In 1998, “Pornography: Writing of Prostitutes,” a College of Letters class that aimed to examine “the implication of pornography in ...
Prometheus Alums Play with Fire
The members of Prometheus, the University’s only fire spinning troupe, wasted no time rekindling their passion for danger this semester.
WesCeleb: Mark Procter ’09
Senior Mark Procter graduates in two weeks and Wesleyan is losing its greatest fire-spinning copy editor.
ECS-Prize Back in Action
A year after The Argus originally reported that the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) was holding a contest to encourage students ...
Levine ’12 Join Leaders, Students in Copenhagen
Josh Levine ’12 is living an environmentally active college student’s fantasy.
House Lions Takes Poetry From the Paper to the ‘Pod
Students in search of poetry no longer have to trek to Russell House to hear a reading, leaf through lengthy ...
A Farewell to Pomper
After 46 years of teaching, Pomper, Wesleyan’s William F. Armstrong Professor of History, will retire at the end of this ...
East Asian Studies Hit Hard by AIG Collapse
Bouncing between the thought, history, and culture of the Asian world, the East Asian Studies Department is at once concise ...
Wesleyan Holds First Admissions Panel, Facebook Affects Chances of Getting In
Last Wednesday, the University hosted a webcast featuring admissions deans from eight prestigious colleges and universities. The event, called “Inside ...
Russian Professor Discusses Award-Winning Book
Professor of Russian Priscilla Meyer’s was recently awarded the University of Southern California Book Prize in Literary and Cultural Studies ...
