Opinion
As a first-year, one of the first things I did was sign up to write for The Argus. My high ...
I’m Not Crying, You Are: Emotional Closure on Cue
It was the last day of sophomore year of college—or my last day, at least. I had opted to leave ...
Pillow Talk: Socks or No Socks?
Socks or no socks during sex? Sex to music or television? Sex in silence? Public or private sex? Rough or ...
Queer Enough Spaces: Revisiting My First Argus Article
Three years ago, I wrote my first ever Argus article. It explored my frustration with the lack of queer spaces ...
Ode to the High Street Traffic Lights at Night
After midnight, the traffic lights along High Street are excused from telling you how to take turns. They abandon the ...
Vermont Remains Rad
This past spring, I was hired by Vermont State Senator Kesha Ram Hinsdale’s campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives ...
Separating the Art from the Artist: Should We Still Listen to Kanye West?
The question of whether we can still appreciate an artist’s work while acknowledging that the artist themself is controversial or ...
Pillow Talk: Sharing Deets with Friends
There’s nothing I (Dill) love more than a little chinwag with the girls. Whenever a horrifying or embarrassing situation happens, ...
My Multiracial Role Model, Spock
I was Spock for Halloween. The costume itself was a silly affair, as Halloween costumes tend to be, involving affixing ...
Inside “Virtue and Vice”: How Does President Michael Roth ’78 Teach A College Class?
When I walked into the first day of “Virtue and Vice,” the philosophy class taught by President Michael Roth ’78, ...
