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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 ...
WesCeleb: Saydie Grossman ’26 on A Cappella, Theater, and Finding Her Place
Saydie Grossman ’26 has done everything. In this week’s WesCeleb, she looks back on her experience at the University: shifting ...
From the Argives: How Off-Campus Housing Got Axed
For decades, one question sparked fights between students and administrators: Who gets to decide where students live? A mere 20 ...
Katherine Forrest ’86 on Her Time as a Federal Judge, the Future of AI, and Wesleyan Memories
Katherine Forrest ’86 is a retired United States District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York and currently ...
WesCeleb: Annie Hedgepeth ’26 on Farming, Finding the Sublime, and Enjoying Things Earnestly
If you take a short stroll around campus with Annie Hedgepeth ’26, you’ll notice that she has many people to ...
From the Argives: Chalking Up Trouble Since 2002
In light of recent bans on our campus (BORGs and beer pong and ice luges, oh my!), this week, the ...
Professor Discusses Green Card Fears Under Trump Immigration Crackdown
Since the second Trump administration began in January, the government has repeatedly and increasingly targeted immigrants in the United States. ...
