Rolling Stone magazine pumped out an impressive interview with acclaimed musician Billie Eilish a few days ago. The interview was more than 6,000 words of thoughtful, honest, and raw reflections, ...
It’s a cloudless night, and the stars glimmer in the otherwise darkened sky. The eeriness of the silence is only disturbed by the cool rustle of a summer wind. The temperature remains warm. We sit in ...
Welcome to Office Hours, a series brought to you by the Features section! In these articles, Argus writers speak to faculty, staff, and members of the administration about their interests, classes, ...
This is an installment of the Artgus Artist Spotlight, an ongoing series presented by the Arts & Culture section, intended to highlight the artistic talents of the wider Wesleyan community. To ...
The career of one of Wesleyan’s most famous alumni took an unexpected turn this winter, as Bill Belichick ’75 ended his 24-year tenure as head coach of the New England Patriots due to a “mutual ...
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 ...
Over the past few years, the University’s acceptance rate has continually declined. It’s not hard to see why—a big bump in 2008 led to a fairly consistent increase in applications over time, with ...
The Wesleyan football team entered the 2025 season as the defending NESCAC Champions, beating Williams and Trinity in their last two games to claim their first outright title in program history. The ...
We warmly welcome you to a snowy campus and a new semester at The Argus—which, as you may know, is America’s oldest twice weekly college publication. We are beyond delighted to be serving as your new ...
This fall, the University welcomed 98 new international students, representing 28 countries from Barbados to Uzbekistan, during International Student Orientation (ISO). ISO 2025 was a five-day–long ...
Malcolm X House drew a crowd of approximately 500 students the evening of Friday, Sept. 19, as the Resource Center (RC) hosted campus community members for the Students of Color (SOC) BBQ. This year, ...
Members of the University community filled the Memorial Chapel on Thursday, May 14, to celebrate the life of Johanna Justin-Jinich ’10, who was shot to death on May 6 while working in the Red & Black ...