For me, hope is not merely a feeling; it is a discipline. It is dancing. It is the daily commitment to move with intention and skill. When approached in that way, hope is inherently pragmatic—and ...
Wesleyan women’s basketball entered this season looking to capitalize on the positives from last year. The Red and Black are ...
Of course, many people who meet at Wesleyan go on to marry each other, and in the spirit of Valentine’s Day, we at The Argus wanted to do some digging on the history of marriage at Wesleyan. From ...
As the sun set on the Mardi Gras parade and the night grew dark, the puppets seemingly came to life. Led by Pinto Bean and Malto d’Oro, the fast-flowing parade swept bystanders off the sidewalks and ...
A report titled “ Raiding the Genome, ” conducted at the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown University Law Center, found that the vast majority of DNA collection is of migrants of color and ...
A longtime contributor to The New Yorker and the New York Review of Books, Chiasson discussed the reporting and storytelling ...
Possibly Duvall’s most iconic and acclaimed role, Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore serves as the comic relief in Francis Ford ...
Appropriately placed in the cozy Goldrach Gallery is the University’s new exhibit, entitled “Looking Inward: The Interior as ...
Wesleyan Men’s Hockey has been through the gauntlet the last few years. After finishing first in the NESCAC in 2022–23, the ...
Furthermore, if you look at functionality, smart TVs have massive constraints. There is a lack of customization, and it’s harder to move around than most other gaming platforms. The idea of pursuing ...
Speaking for myself as a young person, there is certainly an element of fascination and, frankly, envy in seeing images of China’s high-speed rail, breathtaking skylines, and bustling public scenes.
Quincy Segal. Quincy Segal ’26 is a history and film studies double major who truly tries to make the most out of his time at ...