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A few weeks ago, while doing homework one Sunday afternoon, a friend pulled me away from my assignments to accompany ...
WesCeleb: Kate Borows-Lai ’26 on Pumpkin Fest, Working With Preschoolers, and Finding Serotonin in the Outdoors
Kate Borows-Lai ’26 was born and raised in Manhattan, but her friendly disposition and grounded perspective would make you think ...
Office Hours: Artist-in-Residence Shinohara on Techniques, Teaching, and Freedom in Art
Keiji Shinohara is an Artist-in-Residence affiliated with the art studio major and the College of East Asian Studies. The Argus ...
Hearing From Hometowns: How the Trump Administration Is Affecting the Homes of First-Year Students
How has the second Trump administration impacted Wesleyan University students’ hometowns? What can students from outside the New York City, ...
Leslie Gielow Jacobs ’82 Reflects on Her Supreme Court Clerkship and Today’s Court
Leslie Gielow Jacobs ’82 is the Justice Kennedy Professor of Law at the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of ...
From the Argives: Campus Workshops Serve as Cult Pipeline
The Argus has seen its share of alarming headlines, but few shine like the Oct. 30, 1992 article by Jonathan ...
Office Hours with Professor Roberto Saba: Emancipation, Imperialism, and Latinidad in Trump’s America
Roberto Saba is an Associate Professor of American Studies, History, and Latin American Studies at Wesleyan. He is also the ...
Students Go Analog: “Our Generation Has Become Too Dependent on Smartphones”
It’s difficult to walk through the Exley Science Center, the Frank Center for Public Affairs, or even a social space ...
How Students Dance With Fire: Prometheus Behind the Scenes
If you saw Tyler Schimpff ’26 with a badly broken arm, you wouldn’t expect the other one to be spinning ...
From the Argives: The Spookiest Part of Campus
As we enter the spooky season and scramble to find our Halloween costumes, we must reflect on the spookiest part of ...
