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On Oct. 11, Dean of Students and Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Rick Culliton issued disciplinary charge letters to eight University students in connection with a Sept. 21 divestment ...
This week, The Argus sat down with ASHA-coordinator-frisbee player-singer-teacher-practitioner of joy, Isadora Goldman Leviton ’25. Soaking up the early April sunshine, the education studies and ...
Following the re-election of former president Donald Trump on Tuesday, Nov. 5, the University has been evaluating the potential future impacts of a Trump administration on international and ...
Warning: This review contains plot spoilers. Just go see it. Before you read this, before you pollute your brain with the wonderful twists and turns that this tale will bring you, go watch “La La Land ...
In solidarity with scholars, activists, and Palestinian advocates worldwide, we announce the founding of Wesleyan Faculty for Justice in Palestine [(FJP)]. We define ‘faculty’ broadly, encompassing ...
The Long Lane rugby pitch, nestled on the outskirts of Wesleyan University, is a veritable oasis of tranquility. The landscape exudes serenity, with lush, verdant grass stretching as far as the eye ...
c/o youtube.com Sometimes, editors disagree. Sometimes, they want to write about it. Sports Editor Cormac Chester ’20 and Features Editor Sam Prescott ’19 have some divergent opinions on Dunkirk. Here ...
Second Stage was, for nearly half a century, a household name at the University, synonymous with student-run theater and taste-making performances. For many current and past students, Second Stage was ...
“The Social Network,” director David Fincher’s acclaimed 2010 film about the founding of Facebook, charts the roots of the social media behemoth that would envelop and shape the following decade. But ...
When I open my phone, I see the bodies of Palestinian children ripped to shreds by bombs I’m paying for. When I close my eyes, I see crushed bodies under the rubble of Gazan homes, 300,000 of which ...
Prior to the 1980s, private prisons didn’t exist in the United States. But thanks to the Reagan administration’s War on Drugs, which led to harsher sentencing policies and higher rates of ...
I have a dirty secret, a guilty pleasure if you will: I’m a fan of professional wrestling. Yes, I’m talking about World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)-style, choreographed, over-the-top fake fighting.
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