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After a summer of renovations, The Shapiro Center For Writing has reopened at its new home, 116 Mt. Vernon Street. President Michael ...
Athletics for the Casual Sportsperson: Club and Intramural Sports
So you played a varsity sport in high school. Maybe you even played on a travel team, or maybe just ...
Eight College Football Takeaways From Week 1
1. Alabama simply plays the sport on another level. Nick Saban’s squad absolutely pummeled the third-ranked Florida State Seminoles by ...
“Walkaway” Grapples with Technology, Race, and Living Forever
Modern sci-fi and dystopian novelist Cory Doctorow’s most recent book, “Walkaway,” opens with beer made from reclaimed urine at a Marx-themed ...
Hot Takes with Hogan: 2017 NFL Preview and Predictions
It’s football season, people! The NFL season kicks off Thursday night when the Kansas City Chiefs make the unenviable trek ...
Is It Cool to Like Country Again?
If you’ve made small talk with anyone in this decade, you’ve probably heard the phrase, “I like all music genres, ...
University Announces Closure of Green Street Center
In late June, President Michael Roth ’78 announced the closure of the University-funded Green Street Teaching and Learning Center. Located ...
Inclusivity as Intention: The MASH from Past to Present
Be it rain, sleet, or shine from Church to Washington Street, campus will swell with the sounds of Wesleyan’s music ...
The Argus Sits Down with First Winner of Hamilton Prize, Pratt ’21
In a press release issued in June 2016, the University announced that it will annually offer a four-year, full-tuition scholarship called the Hamilton Prize ...
Class of 2021: More Than the Numbers, but Also Quite a Few Numbers
With a record-low acceptance rate of 16.1 percent, the question has to be asked: Is the class of 2021 better ...
