“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 ...
Anyone expecting a cover-to-cover story of Bruce Springsteen in “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere” will be sorely disappointed. What viewers will find, though, is a desolate year in the life of ...
Twice a week this past summer term, some 20 students at the high-security Cheshire Correctional Institution—about a 30-minute drive from Wesleyan—poured into the prison’s resource room, a stuffy ...
With the NESCAC playoffs for the fall sports well underway, it was another eventful weekend for the Wesleyan Cardinals. With four teams competing in playoff action, and one winter team kicking off its ...
The Argus strives to maintain a community of respect, and is committed to creating a fun and comfortable environment in which all members of the Wesleyan community can learn about and participate in ...
Katherine Forrest ’86 is a retired United States District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York and currently serves as a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, where she ...
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, ...
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 ...
With President Donald Trump’s re-election in 2024, concerns over threats to marginalized groups have become increasingly salient. the Transgender Solidarity Network (TSN) is a recently formed network ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...