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Television’s “Golden Age”—perhaps at its apex today with shows such as “Mad Men,” “Breaking Bad,” “House of Cards,” “Game of Thrones,” and “Mr. Robot” gaining more critical acclaim than most feature ...
On Saturday, Nov. 4, the Wesleyan football team traveled up to Williamstown, Massachusetts for what they knew would be one of their most important matchups of the year against Williams. After the ...
If you’re like me, more often than not attempts at power naps in your own bed turn into four-hour snoozefests. With midterms right around the corner, and full nights of sleep coming fewer and farther ...
At the end of Hillsdale Court, an unassuming street just a mile and a half from Wesleyan’s campus, lies a gated compound that has the Middletown Police Department scratching its head. Surrounded on ...
This is a universal story of a group of New England college students who started a team 50 years ago that has grown into a national contender, and more important to our tumultuous times, has embodied ...
On Tuesday, April 8, the Office of Admissions released admission data for the Class of 2029 to The Argus following Regular Decision (RD) admissions decisions this March. This cycle saw the largest ...
On Monday, April 25, students, faculty, and community members gathered in Beckham Hall for a lecture, discussion, and book signing by Aimee Meredith Cox, a cultural anthropologist and tenured ...
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 ...
After three weeks, over 100 tents, and more than 1,000 participants, Wesleyan Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and the University reached a series of agreements, resulting in the dismantling of ...
In middle school, President Michael Roth ’78 was obsessed with the rebellious figures of the late 1960s: Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, the Yippies. He begged his dad, a furrier who commuted from Long ...
For the 2015-16 school year, the University is removing paper towels from all residential halls and program houses. This is due to a waste audit conducted during the Spring 2015 semester that revealed ...
The University completed construction on the Public Affairs Center (PAC) and the adjacent art gallery for the Davison Arts Center over the summer and plans to open the building to the public in Spring ...
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