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In all editorial departments, The Argus mandates that writers and editors adhere to our staff policy regarding quotes. This ensures that on a campus where student journalists are often covering our ...
Anabel (she/her) is a history and government major and loves writing about current events and their impact on Wesleyan. Anabel is from Los Angeles, Calif. but loves watching Philadelphia sports (Go ...
The Wesleyan Argus is seeking funding to offer paid reporting positions to students of color from low-income backgrounds to increase the accessibility of student journalism and take active strides ...
Set in a near-future Tokyo, “Happyend” follows a group of teenage friends as they navigate a society facing increasing surveillance and the looming threat of a massive earthquake.
University Abruptly Terminates Contract With Story and Soil; Beloved Café Set To Close at End of May
After over four years of operation, Story and Soil Coffee will close permanently at the end of June 2025. The decision came after the University terminated its contract with the cafe, which is located ...
For the sixth and final week of Art Studio Senior Thesis Exhibitions, the artwork of students Saskia Villaflor Curry ’25, Owen Forbes ’25, Sebastian Frowein ’25, Calista Huang ’25, Nomi Kuntz ‘25, ...
With President Donald Trump’s re-election in 2024, concerns over threats to marginalized groups have become increasingly salient. the Transgender Solidarity Network (TSN) is a recently formed network ...
Erin Byerly ’25 is a sports editor for The Wesleyan Argus. This semester is her sixth as sports editor, her seventh on masthead, and her eighth being involved in The Argus. In her four years, Byerly ...
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 semester, News Editor and Fundraising Manager Miles Pinsof-Berlowitz ’27 also led our first-ever virtual alumni happy hour, bringing together over two dozen former Argus members, many of whom now ...
In 2019, Nathan Pugh ’21 published an article on reviews in The Argus. He argued for the right of the reviewer to offer a fair and thoughtful critique, upon backlash against a critical review of a ...
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