Media
As fall begins, the sports world is transitioning from the baseball diamond to the hardwood with the beginning of the ...
What I Missed Out on by Going to Public School
At Wesleyan, as at other liberal arts colleges, students who are not graduates of private or quasi-private high schools often ...
Poetry Witch Annie Finch Talks Meter, Magic and the Midwest
Poet Annie Finch’s chapbook “The Poetry Witch Little Book of Spells” was published by Wesleyan University Press in June 2019. Annie ...
House Democrats Unveil the College Affordability Act
Earlier this month, House Democrats unveiled an extensive overhaul of the higher education system aimed at lowering costs and expanding ...
Pokémoto Brings A Modern Twist on a Classic Hawaiian Dish to Middletown
“Pokémoto” is located in Main Street Market, in the space formerly occupied by a fro-yo spot. It’s hardly the sandy ...
Latinx Affirmation Month Emphasizes Celebration and Conversations
Ajúa Campos’ 50th anniversary Latinx Affirmation Month (LAM) begins today, Nov. 1. While previous LAMs had one umbrella theme that ...
WesCeleb: Cameron Burger Can Take the Heat
If you’ve gone to a comedy show on campus, you’ve probably seen Cameron Burger ’20 on stage. Or, to be ...
Cardinal Kids After-School Program Connects University Students with Middletown
Note: Two Argus editors lead a class at Snow Elementary School through Cardinal Kids. Neither editor was involved in reporting ...
Volleyball Takes Home Little Three, Tops Juniata in Elite Eight Rematch
Michael Roth ’78, one of my professors who happens to moonlight as the president of the University, let out an ...
Middletown Mayoral Candidates Vie for Competitive Advantage Ahead of Nov. 5 Election
In just four days, Democratic candidate Ben Florsheim ’14 and Republican nominee and former mayor Sebastian Giuliano will face off ...
