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It's hard to say what Hunter King '08 is best known for on campus. Is it his winning personality? His ...
Forced residences remain awkward
When Thea De Armond '09 went to her kitchen in 344 Wash. (formerly Film House) one morning to have a ...
The saga continues: Douglas Cannon travels the hemispheres
It was the evening of Oct. 14, 1969, and two frosh stood before the Douglas Cannon, mounted on its brownstone ...
Students gripped by Zombies vs. Humans
Students with armbands sprint across campus, pursued by groups of students wearing colorful bandannas on their heads. Marshmallows and socks ...
The Compelling and Exhilarating Nature of Myths: Clubs for tall people?
You’re a 6’9’’ bisexual woman looking for action. Your search has led you from NBA locker rooms to WNBA locker ...
The Argus Gourmet: Weshop meals with style
Looking for a gourmet meal, but think it’s impossible to do on an all-points budget using Weshop’s limited selection? Luckily ...
“I need a ride:” Student life at Wesleyan without wheels
At three in the morning on Saturday, Jared Blake '10 was hungry. Summerfields was closed. All he wanted was a ...
Alum of NPR fame hosts show
When David Brancaccio '82 interviewed 83 year-old Kurt Vonnegut in October 2005 on the PBS show NOW, which he hosts, ...
Holidays come to Middletown
If you were downtown last Saturday, you might have seen a wagon filled with hay and children. You might also ...
Revisiting a tradition: The saga of the Douglas Cannon
It’s just a worn-down, rectangular slab of brownstone in the ground between South College and the Chapel. But it’s the ...
