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On April 27, 2017, The Kansas City Chiefs’ draft pick changed both their own organization and the NFL forever. The ...
LGBTQ at Wesleyan: Cece Hawley ’24 on Growing Up, Good Times, and the Beauty of Senior Year
Cece Hawley ’24 had her first crush on a girl in kindergarten, and since then, she has always known she ...
Frank Center for Public Affairs Opens for Spring Semester
After nearly three years of renovations, the Frank Center for Public Affairs is open to students and faculty, boasting around 68,500 ...
Hayao Miyazaki’s “The Boy and the Heron” Asks “How Do You Live?”
Every young person must eventually learn: Whenever Hayao Miyazaki says he’s retiring, he’s lying. Miyazaki’s last film, the 2013 feature “The ...
Arts Roundup Part I: What’s Springing Onstage in a Theatrical Semester
You can’t spell Wesleyan University without arts. While students are still braving the winter cold, the campus arts scene is ...
Willette Burnham-Williams Selected as New Vice President of Equity and Inclusion
After a months-long, nationwide search, the University announced in December 2023 that Willette Burnham-Williams would be the University’s next Vice ...
Ask The Argus: Back to the Blizzards
Welcome back, fellow travelers. Whether you spent the winter holidays hiding under your childhood comforter, drinking too much eggnog, or ...
WesChess: You Do The Math
This week, we’ll be looking at a position taken from a game played between two Soviet grandmasters, Yuri Averbakh and ...
“The Nutcracker” Delights and Enchants, Providing a Festive Start to the Holiday Season
Spike Tape’s production of “The Nutcracker” offered a festive reprieve from the looming stress of finals, performed in Beckham Hall ...
Cardinals’ Gritty Comeback Secures Back-to-Back Little Three Championship Amid Rollercoaster Season
On Saturday, Nov. 4, the Wesleyan football team traveled up to Williamstown, Massachusetts for what they knew would be one ...
