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As the year continues, Wesleyan spring sports teams are making inroads in the NESCAC playoffs and the NCAA tournament. It’s that exciting time of year where one weekend can make or break a whole ...
On Thursday, May 1 at 3 p.m., over 100 students, faculty, and community members gathered on the steps of North College to urge Wesleyan’s administration to ensure the safety of international students, ...
On March 3, President Michael Roth ’78 visited the Wesleyan General Assembly for his regularly scheduled recap of the February 2024 board retreat. However, his reception at this particular meeting was ...
If I were to describe WrestleMania 40 to someone who does not watch professional wrestling, I would say that watching Cody Rhodes finish his story and end Roman Reigns’ historic 1,316-day reign (pun ...
This is an installment of Artgus Artist Spotlight, an ongoing series presented by the Arts & Culture Section, intended to highlight the artistic talents of the wider Wesleyan community. To nominate a ...
On Tuesday, April 15, 2025, in an email sent to all students participating in the Human Rights Advocacy Minor (HRAM), University Network for Human Rights (UNHR) Administrative Intern Kaori Sakurai ’25 ...
We, some of the many people who knew Parker Tey, have created a patchwork of stories, adventures, and bits and pieces of who they were in the hopes of capturing some semblance of how important they ...
At the University, new student bands crop up almost as often as emails from McKenna Blackshire ’25 letting us know where and when to catch the next live show. Everyone on campus might be harboring a ...
Wesleyan softball came into April riding one of the best starts in program history. However, with the majority of the NESCAC schedule still left, the Red and Black had a lot to prove before being ...
“A rebellious attitude is encouraged towards Indian traditional beliefs and societal systems. Excessive individualistic and unruly ideas are being promoted in the name of freedom. In the name of love, ...
Whenever my brother and I would want a sweet treat late in the evening, my mom would make a simple Russian pie for us called Sharlotka. She loved it herself, as our grandmother used to bake it for her ...
This week, The Argus sat down with Evan Hsu ’24. As a Disorientation coordinator, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry (MB&B) major and College of East Asian Studies minor, and big name on campus, Hsu ...