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Connecticut has seen a rapid increase in novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases since the state’s first case was reported on Sunday, ...
Staying Safe and Sane: A Guide for Extroverts Practicing Social Distancing
According to the Myers–Briggs personality test, I’m 90% extroverted. So, while 10% of me is thrilled to be trapped indefinitely ...
Davison Health Center Prepares for Possibility of COVID-19 Outbreak on Campus
While most students have left campus, over 300 have petitioned and been approved to stay on campus for the rest ...
WesCeleb: Sivan Piatigorsky-Roth ’20
As the class of 2020 mourns the loss of their Senior Spring and spends time in social isolation rather than ...
Professor Martha Gilmore Receives NASA Funding for Mission Studies of Venus
Two Discovery Program missions that University Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences Martha Gilmore serves as a scientist for—DAVINCI+ (Deep ...
College Athletes and COVID-19: Clare ’19 Reflects on a Lost Season
Being a Wesleyan student goes far beyond the renowned education and experience. For some, that fulfillment comes from theater, student-run ...
Pandemic Reading List: Books to Help You Survive Social Distancing
Hello Argus readers! These are strange times indeed. I hope that wherever you are, you’re staying safe and finding ways ...
A Proposition for a Softer Apocalypse
During my freshman year of high school, my grandmother started preparing for the Second Coming. She stocked up on a ...
Reflections on a Ruptured Narrative
On March 11, Wesleyan made the painstaking decision to move the rest of the semester online, asking students to move out. ...
“Little Constructions” Is a Fever Dream of Tangled Familial Relationships
Content warning: sexual and physical violence. Picture this scene: two men in a gun shop—one the owner, the other a ...
