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On Nov. 21, 2012, an unknown 16-year-old New Zealand artist, referred to simply as Lorde, self-released her debut EP, The Love Club, for free, reasoning that the audience—mainly people her age—were ...
We arrived at Wesleyan four years ago in the middle of a hurricane, moving in through pouring rain—a messy, surreal welcome, but nothing compared to what came that move-in night. At 2 a.m., first-year ...
The Hall-Atwater Laboratory building sometimes feels like a maze of windowless hallways. The elevators are hard to locate, and only one of the building’s three entrances has a power-opened door and is ...
Long known as the hub of the University’s counterculture and avant-garde music scene, the Eclectic Society is trying to find its footing after losing its program housing status last year. In the ...
As the year continues, Wesleyan spring sports teams are making inroads in the NESCAC playoffs and the NCAA tournament. It’s that exciting time of year where one weekend can make or break a whole ...
On Thursday, May 1 at 3 p.m., over 100 students, faculty, and community members gathered on the steps of North College to urge Wesleyan’s administration to ensure the safety of international students, ...
The academic year is nearing its bittersweet end, as marked by The Argus’ final issue before the summer break. Finishing the spring semester has always been a reason to celebrate at the University and ...
The end has arrived, dear readers. For the last three years, I’ve attempted to capture your hearts and minds with my riveting commentary on Super Bowl ads. As I tuned into Tubi this past Sunday and ...
Recently, a letter to the editor was published about the “misandry problem” at Wesleyan. While the letter rightfully points out the damaging effects the patriarchy has on men, as it does on people of ...
On Tuesday, April 15, 2025, in an email sent to all students participating in the Human Rights Advocacy Minor (HRAM), University Network for Human Rights (UNHR) Administrative Intern Kaori Sakurai ’25 ...
Not long ago, I walked into the ’92 for a senior thesis, a play. As a thesis-doer myself and a student with general interest in the play being shown, I was particularly excited. I had an idea of how ...
This week, The Argus sat down with Siggy Soriano ’25. As a leader of the Student of Color (SOC) Fashion Show, Soriano uses her sociology background to explore art, vulnerability, and expression.