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Middletown Isn’t sibling rivalry a great spectacle sport? Two Middletown women have taken their sibling feud from squabbling in the ...
Dining Committee Explores Removal of Bottled Water
Members of the Wesleyan Student Assembly Dining Committee are currently discussing strategies for reducing bottled water consumption on campus.
Discontent Over The Ride Persists, Despite Changes
Despite the Wesleyan Student Assembly and Public Safety’s drastic changes to the campus shuttle service, The Ride, last semester, many ...
MoCon: Mixed Motives, Memories
In the wake of the recent announcement that the former campus dining center MoCon is set to be demolished this ...
Students Seek Access to Organizing Center
In response to the ongoing controversy over student group access to the University Organizing Center, students have formed an interim ...
Trustees Approve Green Fund
This past weekend, the Board of Trustees endorsed the creation of the Green Fund, marking the final step in the ...
A Message From The Editors
On Friday, February 26, The Argus published an opinion piece by one of its regular columnists ("The Price is Wrong") ...
Don’t Eat the Paint – Contract Not a Cause for Concern
While the recent appearance of a Lead Paint Notice on the Room Selection website may have caused some anxiety among ...
Commencement Speaker Announced
Denver Mayor and Colorado gubernatorial candidate John Hickenlooper ’74 was announced as Wesleyan’s 178th Commencement speaker for the class of ...
A Tale of Three Cities
Middletown Tired of your water tasting like animal urine? So is the City’s Planning and Zoning Commission. The commission held ...
