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In July, when the University announced its decision to bring students back to campus for a drastically modified hybrid in-person ...
Let Caster Semenya Run
Caster Semenya, an incredibly talented South African middle-distance runner, just lost her final appeal to compete in the 800-meter race ...
Imagining Joe Biden’s “Despacito” Presidency
“I just have one thing to say… hang on here… [Luis Fonsi’s “Despacito” starts playing]... I’ll tell you what, if ...
Wesleyan’s Academic Response to Black Lives Matter
The second wave of Black Lives Matter protests began in spring 2020 in response to the police killing of George Floyd. ...
Action at the Athletic Center: Freeman Reopens to Students
Walking into the Freeman Athletic Center, you are greeted by a sign-in sheet and the familiar sight of a hand ...
Why Sports Matter So Much to Me
Why do I care? Why do I care so much? Why do I care this much? I’ve asked myself that ...
Satisfying Ambiguity in Jonathan Lethem’s “The Arrest”
In The Argus’ new series of book reviews, we are having students comment on titles that have yet to be ...
A Peculiar, Comforting Night of Live Soccer at Dillon Stadium with Hartford Athletic
The best part of every live professional sporting event passes by in an instant. Almost without fail, you get to ...
Wesleyan Rugby’s Historic Merger: A Sit Down With the People Who Made it Happen
Over the past two years, the men’s and women’s rugby teams have begun the process of merging into one coherent ...
College Rankings Are Here To Stay
There are few things more American than rankings. As a country that prides itself on our competitive culture, we are ...
