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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 ...
Office Hours: Professor Nicholas Whittaker on Film, Philosophy, and the Value of Confusion
Nicholas Whittaker is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Wesleyan University whose research focuses on race, aesthetics, selfhood, and sociality. ...
Inside Wesleyan’s Rare Book Collection, From 17th Century Shakespeare to Feminist Artist Books
Tucked in a corner on the first floor of Olin Library lives the rare book collection, an ever-growing collection of ...
Can You Bake the Perfect Pie? The Perfect Crust? Chill the Dough, Relax, and Just Add Vodka
Growing up, my family’s fall dessert tradition was America’s favorite duo: Costco’s hefty Kirkland Signature Pumpkin and Apple Pies. Something ...
From the Argives: “How Many Times a Day Do You Inhale?” and Other Absurd Argus Ads
Spend enough time in the Argives and the advertisements start to raise eyebrows. Cigars! Unregulated medical claims! Bowling alleys! Decades ...
