Opinion
Before I came to understand that nothing really matters, everything mattered a whole lot. Rules mattered especially a lot, particularly ...
Justice and the Ticking Clock
Time flies. It’s a hackneyed expression, but it is driven home again as I stare out at my last few ...
Teach Them a Lesson
“My God, don’t say you want to be a teacher on your college application. You won’t get in anywhere.” My ...
Death And Advertising in the Open Sea
Blue sea. White sky. Puffy, whispy, peaceful navy clouds. Only a thin strip of peach on the horizon distinguishes above ...
Thank You, Ann Coulter
Ann Coulter is like Big Bird from Sesame Street, only way, way scarier. She’s an ultra-right-wing political commentator who has ...
Everything Is Killing You, And That’s O.K.
Does it seem to anyone else as though everything you do is somehow bad for you? As though everything enjoyable ...
My Musical Privilege: Notes on a Culture that Raised Me
On my second day at Wesleyan, I met a fellow freshman who owned the same band T-shirt as I did. ...
The Responsibility of Power
WesFest is a formative experience for those who ultimately choose to come to Wesleyan. It certainly framed my entrance into ...
The Fallacy of Deserved Sex
My best friend came to visit me when I was studying abroad in London. It was a few days after ...
To the Exclusive Activists
On Monday, April 14, in anticipation of WesFest and all the prefrosh who would be picking up The Wesleyan Argus, ...
