On the horizon of Middletown, Conn.’s notoriously wide Main Street, the peeling Colonial Revival edifice of the Arriwani Hotel rises like a tomb. Five stories tall and nearly as wide, it dominates the ...
For the first time, creators from beyond the University claimed the runway at Wesleyan. Outside the Lines, which premiered Friday, Dec. 5 at Beckham Hall, invited five visiting designers to show off ...
Investment banking: two words that strike fear into the hearts and minds of economics students everywhere. The words conjure up images of exhausted businesspeople in fine attire, pacing Wall Street ...
The NFL is designed to crown a champion. It has equal schedules, capped salaries, fair drafts, and structured parity. It’s a machine built to decide who’s best. College football is the opposite. It’s ...
2025 has come and gone, and with it three semesters of athletic success for the Wesleyan Cardinals. As this semester comes to a close, The Argus looks back on some of the best moments for the Red and ...
Do you want to bet on the Celtics winning this Thursday against the Bucks? How about who will be the first member of President Trump’s cabinet to leave? Or maybe how much it will snow in Chicago this ...
As I began writing this article this past Sunday, I swung over to a couple of the most popular sports media sites to see what people are talking about. ESPN’s top story featured Notre Dame being ...
This piece is part of Letters on Pragmatic Hope, an essay series in which Wesleyan professors and administrators reflect on a daunting question: How can students act with purpose and efficacy amid an ...
We bet you didn’t expect another word from us before winter break—surprise! Famously, some majors carry specific stereotypes when it comes to dating. Luckily, we, Birdy and Bea, are here to help ...
Over four centuries after it was first written, “Pericles” came to WestCo Cafe this past weekend. The show, playing from Dec. 4–6, 2025 at two and a half hours long, was over before I knew it. An ...
Dozens of student activists attended a workshop in Exley Science Center on Saturday, Dec. 6, focused on methods to fight gas pipeline expansion in Connecticut and the broader northeast. The event was ...
The Ankh is a publication that showcases the work of students of color at the University. Founded in 1985, the publication endured a hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic, but was reignited by Genesis ...
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