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Investment banking: two words that strike fear into the hearts and minds of economics students everywhere. The words conjure up ...
Lando Norris Wins World Drivers’ Championship in Three-Way Battle at Abu Dhabi: Formula One 2025 Season Recap
Championship Battle The lively 2025 Formula One season saw the first three-way championship fight at the final race since 2010. ...
College Football Has Sold Out and Forgotten How To Be Itself
The NFL is designed to crown a champion. It has equal schedules, capped salaries, fair drafts, and structured parity. It’s ...
Eastern European Activists Bring Stories of LGBTQ Advocacy Under Autocracy to Wesleyan’s Campus
LGBTQ activists from Hungary and Romania spoke about their challenges and motivations in fostering queer community in Eastern Europe on ...
Exclusive: The Argus Interviews “Sentimental Value” Director Joachim Trier at Critic Colloquy
It’s shaping up to be a busy couple of months for Joachim Trier. The Norwegian filmmaker has been working for ...
Office Hours: Professor Nicholas Whittaker on Film, Philosophy, and the Value of Confusion
Nicholas Whittaker is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Wesleyan University whose research focuses on race, aesthetics, selfhood, and sociality. ...
Faith and Frameworks: How to Empower Wes Students to Authentically Express Religious Identities
On Wednesday, Dec. 3, the Wesleyan Interfaith Literacy and Diversity interns, also known as WILDs, organized a two-part series of ...
Inside Wesleyan’s Rare Book Collection, From 17th Century Shakespeare to Feminist Artist Books
Tucked in a corner on the first floor of Olin Library lives the rare book collection, an ever-growing collection of ...
“Walk Like an Egyptian,” and Talk Like a Hall of Famer: Why The Bangles Deserve National Rock & Roll Award
When I was in fifth grade, I got my music teacher fired. Don’t feel bad for her. She deserved it. ...
Movie Review: “Wicked: For Good” Offers a Powerful Yet Disquieting Conclusion to Chu’s Musical Parable
“Wicked: For Good” is set in an Oz inundated by propaganda and inequity—the mien of wickedness, as it is glaringly ...
