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On Thursday, May 1 at 3 p.m., over 100 students, faculty, and community members gathered on the steps of North ...
Beyond the Bubble: Wesleyan Institute for Policy Bridges Campus and Community
During his first year at Wesleyan, Odin Marin ’27 noticed a lack of campus engagement with the Middletown community and ...
Wesleyan Spring Sports: A Late-Season Update
As the year continues, Wesleyan spring sports teams are making inroads in the NESCAC playoffs and the NCAA tournament. It’s ...
Don’t Dance Gay: Censorship, Queerness, and Contradiction in the Indian Arts
“A rebellious attitude is encouraged towards Indian traditional beliefs and societal systems. Excessive individualistic and unruly ideas are being promoted ...
Puppet Sex and Existential Crises: “Avenue Q” Brings Chaos (and Catharsis) to WestCo Café
On Thursday, April 24, I had the distinct pleasure of seeing Spike Tape’s production of “Avenue Q” in WestCo Cafe, ...
Office Hours with Professor Mary Alice Haddad: Local Government, East Asian Politics, and Not Composting Yourself to Solve the World’s Problems
Mary Alice Haddad is the John E. Andrus Professor of Government, a Professor of Environmental Studies, and a Professor of ...
NESCAC to Begin Participating in NCAA Division III Football Championship Beginning in 2026
On Friday, April 18, the NESCAC presidents approved a proposal to allow NESCAC football teams to participate in the NCAA ...
Zilkha’s Fifth Week of Senior Theses Explores Bodies, Dreams, Oysters, and the Edge of the Familiar
As the semester marches on, the Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery draws in dozens of students, faculty, staff, parents, supporters, ...
WesCeleb: Siggy Soriano ’25 on Fashion, Confidence, and Being a Kid
This week, The Argus sat down with Siggy Soriano ’25. As a leader of the Student of Color (SOC) Fashion ...
Bad Science and the Best Water on Campus
As U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. takes a hard stance against adding fluoride to municipal water sources and ...
