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To celebrate and highlight the creative writing talent of the Wesleyan community, the Argus Arts & Culture section presents our ...
Despite Roster Changes, Men’s Lacrosse Opens With Strong Play
For the first time in 13 months, the University’s men’s lacrosse team returned to action last Saturday, opening their season on ...
Creative Writing Issue: Poetry
To celebrate and highlight the creative writing talent of the Wesleyan community, the Argus Arts & Culture section presents our ...
Wesleyan Baseball Loses Series Against Hamilton, Falls to 2–4
The University’s baseball team continued their season last weekend with a home-and-home against the Hamilton Continentals, winning only the second ...
Three First-Years Join International Student Advisory Board
First-year students Jiahong Chen, Jennie Ebihara, and Fatoumata Gaye joined the International Student Advisory Board (ISAB) in mid-March after applications ...
Working Through a Pandemic: Gordon Career Center Guides Student Job Searches
Post-graduation planning has been uncommonly challenging for students over the last year and a half, given the spike in unemployment ...
University to Offer Pfizer Vaccine to Students Instead of Johnson & Johnson
The University’s Pandemic Planning Committee released an updated vaccination plan for the spring semester announcing that students will receive the ...
Class of 2025 Admissions Results Released
This year’s Regular Decision results were released on Saturday, March 27 by the University’s Office of Admissions. While the number ...
WesCeleb Kate Luo ’21 on AASC, Phi Beta Kappa, and the Prof that Makes Chemistry Feel Like Home
Kate Luo ’21 would like you to know that despite the oft-mocked name of her hometown, she is definitely a ...
No Matter How You Frame It, Your Vaccine Selfie Might Make Someone Uncomfortable
Over the course of April, my social media feed has slowly but surely become filled with three types of photos: ...
