Features
Over the last four years, Itzel Valdez ’23 has learned to find beauty in learning about the unfamiliar. Whether she’s studying ...
Ask The Argus: Meals Versus Points…What Counts Where?
Welcome to Ask The Argus, a semi-regular advice column brought to you by the Features section! To submit a question ...
As Weshop Prices Climb, University Weighs Options
In recent months, national rates of inflation have soared, meaning that many everyday products now cost more than ever. At ...
WesChess: Blind Spot
This week’s puzzle is a classic tactics position, taken from one of José Raúl Capablanca’s famous games. Renowned for his precise ...
Argus Overseas: Venturing to Australia With Natalie Gross ’24
Welcome to Argus Overseas, a column brought to you by the Features Section. In this column, we chat with students ...
On-Campus Organizations Provide Political Engagement Opportunities During Midterm Elections
The 2022 midterm elections concluded on Tuesday, Nov. 8 across the nation, with results trickling in over the following weeks. ...
Professor Charles Barber on the Public Health Revolution in 1970s Middletown
On a chilly October night in 1973, Mark Masselli, a Middletown resident, planted his sleeping bag squarely in front of ...
Banging Eats with Feats: Wesleyan Thanksgiving Feast Edition
Banging Eats with Feats is a column USUALLY dedicated to Wesleyan students’ favorite recipes and the stories behind them. This ...
Wesleyan, What’s on Your Bookshelf? Anna Tjeltveit ’23 Talks Community Organizing, Cosmicomics, and Women Having Mental Breakdowns
An English and German double major, writing tutor at the Shapiro Center for Writing, and Hamilton Prize for Creativity winner, ...
WesCeleb: Sophie Penn ’23 Is a Collector of People
When asked why she thought she was nominated to be a WesCeleb, Sophie Penn ’23 could not keep a straight ...
