Letters to the Editor

Student Hypocrisy

The act of cutting off the tongue of someone who is practicing Free Speech is the worst form of hypocrisy. How can someone say that they support the U.S. Constitution ...

Occupation Breeds Violence, Free Palestine

On Wednesday, October 14, Wesleyan Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) displayed a banner in Usdan that read “Occupation Breeds Violence, Free Palestine.” While hanging the banner, we read a ...

Eclectic Acknowledgement, Apology, and Pledge

Dear Wesleyan community, It is beyond long past due that Eclectic openly acknowledges our collective failure as a society to fully and unquestionably support Karmenife and another member, then active ...

Candidate for Mayor of Middletown

Letter to the Editor: I noted with great interest, Dan Drew’s latest campaign mailer hitting up would-be contributors to donate “$100 to Drew 2015 before the critical September 30th deadline’.” ...

Candidate For Mayor Greets Wesleyan

To the Editor of The Wesleyan Argus, Greetings to all Wesleyan students and Faculty. I’d like to introduce myself, I am Brian E. Clark, and I am running as Candidate ...

Students, Argus, and Journalism in America

As a Wesleyan alumnus and a former Argus circulation manager, I was disappointed by the responses of both Wesleyan students and the Argus to the controversy surrounding the Opinion piece, ...

Black Lives Matter

With all the discussion lately about free speech issues, we have lost the core of the issue on Wesleyan's campus. There has been a lack of Wespeaks actually stating that ...

Live Dr. King’s Vision

The recent call by ‘activists’ to defund the Argus after the Stascavage op-ed is another assault on free speech by neoliberal fascists. These people clearly believe that they need to ...

Respect for the President

Looking for words to help our friends on the hill struggling with basic concepts of personal liberty, I found them best stated in Michael Roth's wise counsel, “We always have ...

Fact vs. Opinion

I have supported Wesleyan since my 1960 graduation. I, too, was a regular contributor to the Argus as an opinion writer. As I see things Rebecca Brill and Tess Morgan ...