Media
Accounts of Hong Kong’s summer of discontent have largely reflected the mainstream discourse of the protests themselves. This discourse, which ...
Summer Book Roundup: Top Subway Reads
This summer, I spent a lot of time on public transportation—namely, the New York City subway. And you know what ...
With Loss of Important Seniors, Returning Football Core Seeks New Identity
Football will begin their 2019–2020 season on Saturday, Sept. 14 at home against NESCAC competitor Colby. The Red and Black had ...
Waste Not Brings in Over $13,000 in Most Successful Year in Recent Memory
The University’s annual Waste Not sale raised more than $13,000 for charity over the course of two days. At Waste Not, students ...
NFL Pick ’Em: Previewing Each Division for 2019
Rejoice, folks. This is the last issue of The Wesleyan Argus before the first NFL Sunday of the year. In ...
Office of Student Affairs Issues Updates to Honor Board and CSB Procedures
The Wesleyan Student Handbook has been updated for the 2019–2020 school year to reflect changes to the structure and composition ...
Professor Tang to Propose Asian American Course Cluster
A proposal for an Asian American Studies course cluster will be submitted by Associate Professor of English and American Studies Amy ...
“Travis Scott: Look Mom I Can Fly” Explores His Life On and Offstage
I have thought that Travis Scott was a genius ever since I saw him on “Ellen” in November 2018. Between ...
“Time Is The Thing a Body Moves Through” Pushes the Boundaries of Memoir
“What can one do with a past?” asks T Fleischmann in their brilliant new book, “Time Is the Thing A ...
University “Hillterns” Take On the Swamp
This summer, a number of University students hailing from all parts of the country traveled to Washington, D.C. to intern ...
