Letters to the Editor
When I saw Ashley Casale's Wespeak hating on Project $ave I felt compelled to respond. Here's the deal about Project $ave: it's actually about saving money. Shocked? I know it's ...
Prioritize faculty salaries, too
Dear Ms. Pachner: Thank you for taking the time to respond to the recent Argus article detailing faculty frustration over declining salaries and pensions. We welcome the students' perspective on ...
Response to Martin Benjamin
Dear Mr. Benjamin, Unfortunately for you, though I graduated, I still read the Argus. (Think the admissions committee is shocked?) Let's pick up where we left off: You responded to ...
Facts
ka-BLOW! Droppin’ knowledge bombs on yo’ face since 1957.
Response to Pfister
Dear Professor Pfister, Argus, Sept. 12 ("University reflects on anniversary of 9/11"): "Professor of English and American Studies Joel Pfister posited that the entertainment industry’s response to 9/11 was the ...
Fishy, fishy, fishy
Dear Evan Carp: Nice sarcasm. Don't strain yourself.
Editors Notebook: A modest proposal
Hello Wespeak writers past, present, and yet to come, I have had a truly wonderful time editing your letters, diatribes, rants, and directives for the past semester-and-a-week. I would, however, ...
Real reasons Wesleyan sucks
2. Facebook, although still adhering to the gender binary, lets you pick female, male or nothing. 1. Some Wesleyan seniors, even after three years at this school, still use disrespectful, ...
Unwelcome back for students
Once again, I find myself completely confused. Returning to Wesleyan my third time has been an unpleasant reminder of the essential lack of consideration that Wesleyan University seems to have ...
Rob Cohen’s Wespeak
There is a misspelling, which I do not think is intentional, in the headline of Rob Cohen's Wespeak - Auf Wiedersehen, not auf wiedersein is the German word for "goodbye."
