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Have you ever wanted something so much you’d do anything—and I mean anything—to have it? That’s the question that begins the seminal musical “A Chorus Line.” The show graced campus in all its glory on ...
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 ...
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 ...
During his first year at Wesleyan, Odin Marin ’27 noticed a lack of campus engagement with the Middletown community and its politics. “It felt like there wasn’t a place on campus for people to come ...
Since re-entering the Oval Office, President Donald Trump has taken aim at many of the nation’s most prestigious universities. So far, the administration has targeted numerous schools—including ...
In the practice of conventional theater, the physical dimensions of the stage have been stagnant; its construction imposes conventions that constrain the production between the stage’s “four walls.” ...
As U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. takes a hard stance against adding fluoride to municipal water sources and as multiple states around the country outright ban the mineral’s inclusion in ...
This week, The Argus spoke with Mallika Srinivas ’25, the current president of Shakti, the University’s South Asian student organization. A government and Latin American Studies major, Srinivas plans ...
The Environmental Solidarity Network (ESN)—alongside The Shed, the Office of Student Involvement, the Bailey College of the Environment (COE), the Wesleyan Local Food Cooperative, Long Lane Farm, ...
Whenever my brother and I would want a sweet treat late in the evening, my mom would make a simple Russian pie for us called Sharlotka. She loved it herself, as our grandmother used to bake it for her ...
In Play(er) of the Week, our goal is to highlight outstanding athletes or moments from games that deserve extra attention. Steve Paul ’28 is a sprinter from Stamford, Conn. on the Wesleyan track and ...
We, some of the many people who knew Parker Tey, have created a patchwork of stories, adventures, and bits and pieces of who they were in the hopes of capturing some semblance of how important they ...
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