Opinion
Scroll through a list of rom-coms and you’ll find that most of them center around the classic friends-to-lovers trope. As ...
An Exploration of the Prevalence of Double Majors at Wesleyan: A Community That Tends To Do It All
Over the course of my time at Wesleyan, it has often felt like everyone around me is involved on campus ...
Dear Wesleyan: Offering More Minors May Be More Important Than You Think
Psychology, English, government, and computer science: These are some of Wesleyan’s most popular majors. While Wesleyan prides itself on its ...
Empathy and Understanding: A Discussion of the Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
As I begin my third rewrite of this piece, pushing it back yet another production deadline, I have finally realized ...
Misidentifying Misandry: A Deeper Dive Into the Nuances of the Patriarchy
Recently, a letter to the editor was published about the “misandry problem” at Wesleyan. While the letter rightfully points out ...
A Unique College Experience: The Class of 2024 Is Still Reeling From a First Year Like No Other
For each class currently at Wesleyan, along with those who graduated recently, a chunk of time was taken out of ...
Argus Apps: Touching Lives Through Stories
The Opinion Section created the column “Argus Apps” to humanize the college application process. Common App essays only ever exist within ...
The Portrayal of the “Destroyer of Worlds” in “Oppenheimer” Excludes the World He Destroyed
Christopher Nolan’s biopic recounting the work of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the “father of the atomic bomb,” catalogs America’s development of ...
Pillow Talk: Signs Someone Is Attracted to You
Right now, I am blissfully in the plausible deniability phase with someone new, where the question marks around our connection ...
Dear Desi People: Interrogating the South Asian Relationship With Heteronormativity
It was October 2020. I don’t know how I made it onto orthodox Hindu TikTok. Perhaps my ethnicity joined forces ...
