Letters to the Editor

Thanks, from WSA

Dear Wesleyan Students, On behalf of the Wesleyan Student Assembly, I would like to thank those of you who filled out the student questionnaire during the last election.

Make business cards, improve awkward social patter at Wes

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 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 ...

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 ...