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I often find ranking players to be a futile exercise. Are these the best players or the most valuable? Is ...
McGlone ’18 Selected as Humanistic Study Fellow for the Paideia Institute
Brendan McGlone ’18 has just been selected as the Humanistic Study Fellow for the Paideia Institute in Rome to continue ...
“Love, Simon” Celebrates White, Suburban, Teenage Gayness
The audience meets Simon Spier through his white, suburban upper-middle class family. There’s the vaguely incompetent and lumberjack-looking dad (Josh ...
“Angels In America” Offers Hope and Promise
A young woman, Harper, stands alone on a barren stage, the world having collapsed and abandoned her. A snowstorm is ...
Men’s Lacrosse Remains Dominant in Packed Field
Men’s lacrosse improved their record to 8-2 with two wins and one loss this week. The Cardinals have solidified their ...
150 Years: Argus Ads Through the Decades
The Argus, which is now celebrating its 150th year in print, has long been a haven for local advertisers—mostly Middletown ...
Earth Month Kicks Off With Sustainability-Focused Celebrations and Events
This April is Earth Month, and various sustainability-oriented organizations and departments on campus are hosting events and activities over the ...
University Hosts First TEDxWesleyanU Event
The University hosted a TEDxWesleyanU event on Saturday, April 7, bringing together speakers, students, and community members to the Ring Family ...
“The Home Project” Explores the Intimacy Between a Room and its Occupants
How does leaving a space change our perception of it? How do we relate to our surroundings? What makes a ...
Millett Fellow Paul Auster Talks His Craft Over Lunch
Last Wednesday, Paul Auster was driven up to Middletown from New York. Wesleyan’s 2018 Millett Writing Fellow decided to treat ...
