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Blooming trees pungently surrounded the pleasant air in Waterville, Maine this past Saturday. Like the meadowsweet, a flower native to ...
Caribbean Student Association Celebrates Week of Caribbean Culture and History
The Caribbean Students Association (CSA) Week 2017 has been showcasing and celebrating Caribbean culture and history all week. Taking place ...
Women’s Lax Pulverizes Conn, Secures Fifth Seed in NESCAC Tournament
As faint droplets pierced through a misty fog last Wednesday at Smith Field, the freshly minted No. 17 Dirty Birds ...
Students Protest Hiring Practices of R.J. Julia at North College
On Monday, April 24, student activists and members of the United Student-Labor Action Coalition (USLAC) protested the hiring practices of ...
A Response from R.J. Julia
The Argus does not edit Letters to the Editor for style nor content. Only length and threats to the safety ...
The NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs and a Return to Youth
Long before I considered myself a journalist or writer of any sort, I was a hockey player. Beyond that, I wasn’t ...
Fisher ’17 Wins Watson Fellowship to Explore Cooperatives Worldwide
Following a months-long application process, the Thomas J. Watson Foundation named Michaela Fisher ’17 a fellow for the 2017-2018 year. ...
WesCeleb: Joli Holmes ’17
In your time at the University, you have likely run to the Quantitative Analysis Center (QAC) in dire need of ...
“Silicon Valley” Returns with Coup d’État
With the return of HBO’s “Silicon Valley” comes another opportunity for showrunner Mike Judge to hold a satirical mirror up ...
Threatening Posters Alarm Students & Administration
A series of hateful posters appeared on campus and in the surrounding area on Monday morning. The signs, which include anti-immigrant, ...
