Features
Bump, set, spike! This week, The Argus sat down with two-time All-American Athlete and women’s volleyball captain Sophia Lindus ’26. ...
A Brief Missive in Defense of Whimsy: A Groundhog Named Chuckles Controls Your Future
First off, the whole thing’s a farce. Chuckles XI, Connecticut’s most press-worthy groundhog, resides indoors at the Manchester Lutz Children’s ...
Aviva Schnitzer ’28 and Malia Apor ’28 Establish Collegiate Recruitment Agency for Female Athletes
The college athletic recruiting process is a pathway for young people to access higher education as well as invaluable opportunities ...
Ski and Snowboarding Club Competes Across Slopes Despite Funding Cuts
Among the many sledders enticed by the aftermath of Winter Storm Fern were members of one prominent student group taking ...
Students Sled Into an Icy Spring Semester As Snowstorm Fern Arrives at Wesleyan
Snow. From Foss Hill to College Row, this was the defining feature of the University’s campus, kicking off the Spring ...
From The Argives: Snowstorms on Campus Over 130 Years
On Sunday, Jan. 25, the University declared limited operations for across campus for the following Monday, after the fierce Winter ...
Snow-conut Macaroons: Recipe by Hope Cognata ’28
“Snow-conut” cookies are the delicious product of my child-like wonder and cabin fever brought on by the past week’s winter ...
The Ankh’s Leadership on the Publication’s Past, Present, and Future
The Ankh is a publication that showcases the work of students of color at the University. Founded in 1985, the ...
A Middletown City Block at the Bottom of America’s Safety Net
On the horizon of Middletown, Conn.’s notoriously wide Main Street, the peeling Colonial Revival edifice of the Arriwani Hotel rises ...
“To Get an Interview, It’s About Who You Know,” Say Foss Hill Financial’s Newest Advisors
Investment banking: two words that strike fear into the hearts and minds of economics students everywhere. The words conjure up ...
