Opinion
A few weeks ago, before the cacophony of the first 14 days of the Trump presidency, President Barack Obama did ...
On Wesleyan’s Never Ending Winter Break
Wesleyan’s winter break is an aimless time for students. While most rival NESCAC schools go on break for just three ...
Racism and Xenophobia are Shared Across the Pacific Ocean
If there’s one thing that distinguishes America and Australia, it’s the chocolate. Australian chocolate is absolutely superior to that Hershey ...
Burning Cars, Smashing Windows, and Punching Nazis
The Twitter video of Richard Spencer getting punched in the face on Inauguration Day elicited an uproar. The punch brought ...
For Democrats, A “Party Unity” Strategy Will Only Lead to More Defeat
This past break, I was having a lively political discussion with a good friend’s mother who is the chief of ...
I am an Intellectually Disabled Former Public School Student, and I Have Words for Mrs. DeVos
I see through you, Betsy DeVos. I see through your blatant awfulness and cluelessness. I see your inability to answer ...
What Hurricane Katrina Taught me About Trump
I was outside on a beautiful, sunny day in Louisiana when my neighbor told me one of the worst hurricanes ...
How the Free Press Will Survive Trump
Even before Donald Trump won the presidency, I was met with an almost categorical response when I would tell people ...
The Future of The Argus
Out of almost any year in American history—and certainly during my short lifetime—the role and efficacy of the free press ...
Reframing the Dialogue
From Andy Warhol’s commentary on capitalism to sculptures that publicly mock prominent figures, art has long had its role in ...
