Letters to the Editor
One of the many things I have learned from my "internship" experiences is the importance of business cards. No matter where you go—a conference, happy hour, meetings, lunch—people just throw ...
Buy new yogurt at Weshop
A few of you may have been lucky enough to see a new Weshop item in the past week: Liberté Six Grains stirred yogurt. This yogurt has, indeed, six grains ...
Response to SEWI Wespeak
Dear Students For Ending the War in Iraq: Really good demonstration on Friday afternoon — I was happy to be there. I wanted to wait until after the protest to ...
Wesleyan: publicize activism!
Last Friday, Students for Ending the War in Iraq (SEWI) organized a successful demonstration in New Haven which was covered by both the New Haven Register and the New Haven ...
Facts on my Israel-Palestine talk
I’ve just learned that following my talk on the Wesleyan campus some weeks ago, the Argus published a news report on my speech containing several errors and a number of ...
Response to Sharpes
Herr Sharpes, because tarnishing the Argus with more nonsense is not my goal, I will keep this short and cordial. Your flagrant attack upon my character was uncouth, though amusing, ...
Wheels of Justice overlooked
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 ...
Poets: get published
Dear Poets: I would like to take this moment to remind you that today, Nov. 10, is the deadline for submitting your work to the Hangman's Lime, Wesleyan's all poetry ...
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 ...
