Features
Sadly, this is the last restaurant review that I will ever write for the Wesleyan Argus. I have written restaurant ...
Furniture frustrations: With furnished woodframe houses, Class of ’06 is left with excess baggage
When the University announced its plan to furnish senior woodframe houses, the administration was met with disapproval, confusion, and praise. ...
Karaoke competition brings the idols to Summerfields
Many ears are still buzzing from the concentrated karaoke they witnessed Tuesday and Wednesday at Summerfields late night. The room ...
With more female applicants, “gender gap” widens at Wes
At some point during the college application process most students come to terms with a simple fact: certain unchangeable parts ...
A dose of solace and support: The Oasis Wellness Center
It is a sunny day and the back door of the house on Crescent Street is wide open. A soap ...
Restaurant Review: Pho Mai
Pho Mai is a tiny, inconspicuous restaurant near the north end of Main Street. For most people it's easy to ...
WesCeleb: Justin Costa ’06
Justin has been bugging me for weeks to WesCeleb, and I kept resisting because he's my housemate, he keeps using ...
Uncommon majors at an uncommon university
Wesleyan is known for its diverse student body that has an equally diverse interest in education. The Argus is honoring ...
WesFest: Playing with fire
Glowing fire twirling through the air, burning poles, and circles of flame might not be what you expected to find ...
WesFest: Wet your whistle
For as long as bartender Michelle Bell can remember, Wednesday night has been the night of choice for Wesleyan students ...
