For the sixth and final week of Art Studio Senior Thesis Exhibitions, the artwork of students Saskia Villaflor Curry ’25, Owen Forbes ’25, Sebastian Frowein ’25, Calista Huang ’25, Nomi Kuntz ‘25, ...
University Abruptly Terminates Contract With Story and Soil; Beloved Café Set To Close at End of May
After over four years of operation, Story and Soil Coffee will close permanently at the end of June 2025. The decision came after the University terminated its contract with the cafe, which is located ...
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, ...
Serena Murdoch is a member of the class of 2025 and can be reached at smurdoch@wesleyan.edu.
Neo Sora ’14 has captured international acclaim with his feature fiction debut “Happyend” (2024). Since its world premiere at the 81st Venice International Film Festival, “Happyend” has garnered ...
Following a 35–14 win over Hamilton that improved their record to 3–0, the Wesleyan football team traveled to Colby in what proved to be a rain-soaked affair. The Cardinals’ defense was stout, holding ...
Following the release of “Formation,” Beyoncé performed alongside Bruno Mars and Coldplay during the halftime show of Super Bowl 50. She engaged in a dance battle with Mars and showcased her recently ...
“I don’t really watch old movies.” It’s a phrase I’ve heard many times from my peers, and it’s an understandable one. In this era, where more entertainment is available at our fingertips than ever, it ...
Espwesso, a student-run café in the basement of Albritton, is a hidden gem at the University. Even though students frequently mumble the name, it’s not because they’re trying to keep the spot a secret ...
NBC’s “The Office” is a cultural icon. The television show debuted many iconic actors—Steve Carell, Mindy Kaling, and John Krasinski to name a few—and boasted an interestingly intimate show design ...
Oh, the jarred artichoke! What a wondrous creation. I would eat these bottled beauties every day if I could. But, as one grows older and wiser, one realizes—to much dismay—that it is, indeed, ...
“Wicked: For Good” is set in an Oz inundated by propaganda and inequity—the mien of wickedness, as it is glaringly apparent, has become a driving force. This film deserves a degree of pessimism and ...
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