Letters to the Editor
I was disappointed to see no mention of Wheels of Justice in the last issue of the Argus. Sponsored by ADAPT (Association for Direct Action for Palestine/Israel Today), Wheels of ...
Isolationism: wartime policy
As a resident of Nicolson 7, I am overtaken with sadness at the recent news that our building is actually laying in isolation. I had previously believed that it was ...
Chapa’s words are intolerant as well
Dear Jose Chapa, I was appalled by your Wespeaks in the October 10th and October 27th issues of the Argus. In fact, I was shocked that the Argus would even ...
Cheers for Potter, real dialogue
I'd like to say a word about a specific Wespeak, and also about the broader issue of dialogue on our campus. Especially in light of recent Wespeaks which seem intended ...
Response to Maroti
I read your little editorial and must say that I feel sorry for you: you possess such noble sentiments yet struggle to justify them rationally. I am speaking here of ...
Wes, you’re not really anti-war
The vast majority of Wesleyan students say they are against the war in Iraq, but they're really not. In fact, they support the war. And that includes you. Your silence ...
Comic Sans not funny anymore
Fonts come in and out of fashion. Comic Sans, when it first met the PC, was the joie de vivre font, the approachable, populist cheerleader of typefaces. Now, it is ...
Local college students support congressional candidates
Democrats from across Connecticut gathered Friday at Coach's Sports Bar and Grille in Hartford to support DNC Chairman Howard Dean as he campaigned for Senate candidate Ned Lamont and House ...
Response to Emara
Dear Norah, I am going to respond to your article in your language, because I too have been taught that this cold and narrowly constructed form of discourse is the ...
Weighing in on thesis carrels
First, allow me to declare that I am on the tail end of the long waiting list for carrels, and thus suffer from some bias. I am writing this Wespeak ...
