Date Night Recipes: Eat (With) Me

February 14, 2025, by Zeke Appel, Kiran Eastman, Contributing Writer, Staff Writer. Leave a Comment

The following are revelations, inspirations, and evocations that compelled student chef Zeke Appel ’27 to relay these fantastical recipes to The Argus. I, Kiran Eastman ’27, was his scribe, penning these into print. My Dream Woman’s Thighs This recipe actually came to me in a dream.  A woman was over, but I can’t quite remember what […]

Office Hours, After Hours: Professors Merve Emre and Christian Nakarado

February 14, 2025, by Features Team, The Features Team. Leave a Comment

  Did you know professors can fall in love, too? This year, The Argus talked to professor who are together at the University to hear their stories of academia, romance, and everything in between.  Merve Emre is the Shapiro-Silverberg University Professor of Creative Writing and Criticism and the Shapiro Writing Center Director. Christian Nakarado is an […]

Office Hours, After Hours: Professors Scott Holmes and Amy MacQueen

February 14, 2025, by Features Team, The Features Team. Leave a Comment

Did you know professors can fall in love, too? This year, The Argus talked to professors at the University who are together to hear their stories of academia, romance, and everything in between. Scott Holmes is a professor of molecular biology and biochemistry and integrative sciences. Amy MacQueen is an associate professor of molecular biology and […]

Office Hours, After Hours: Professors Lindsay Dolan and Kolby Hanson

February 14, 2025, by Features Team, The Features Team. Leave a Comment

Did you know professors can fall in love too? This year, The Argus talked to professors at the University who are together to hear their stories of academia, romance, and everything in between.  Lindsay R. Dolan and Kolby Hanson are assistant professors of government. The Argus: In what ways does the research you do inform […]

Office Hours, After Hours: Professors Kate TenEyck and Noah Baerman

February 14, 2025, by Features Team, The Features Team. Leave a Comment

Did you know professors can fall in love, too? This year, The Argus talked to professors at the University who are together to hear their stories of academia, romance, and everything in between. Kate TenEyck is an art studio technician and an adjunct assistant professor of art. Noah Baerman is the jazz ensemble director and […]

Office Hours, After Hours: Professors Susanne Fusso and Joseph Siry

February 14, 2025, by Features Team, The Features Team. Leave a Comment

Did you know professors can fall in love, too? This year, The Argus talked to professors at the University who are together to hear their stories of academia, romance, and everything in between.  Susanne Fusso is a professor of Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies. Joseph Siry is a professor of art history. The Argus: […]

Tracking Wesleyan’s Waste: Composting May Hold the Key for Connecticut’s Waste Crisis

February 11, 2025, by Thomas Lyons, Features Editor. Leave a Comment

On a chilly morning last semester, Matar Rocker ’26 grabbed a shovel, some empty compost bins, and a pair of gloves. “I like to get dirty,” she said. Rocker, one of the University’s compost interns, helps manage compost collection on campus. Her role, driving an electric vehicle around campus to pick up food scraps, begins […]

From the Argives: A Look at the Job Market With President Michael Roth ’78

February 11, 2025, by Amelia Haas, Lara Anlar, Archivist & Contributing Writer . Leave a Comment

Have the values of students at the University changed since the ’70s? What did the job market look like back then? As students today are entangled in the constant fight to secure a job after graduation or find a summer internship that looks good on their resume, this week’s Argives columnists, Lara Anlar ’28 and […]

WesCeleb: Ford McDill ’25 on Forced Obsolescence, Topological Data Analysis, and Dangerous Sledding Practices

February 11, 2025, by Thomas Lyons, Features Editor. Leave a Comment

This week, The Argus sat down with Los Angeles, Calif. native Ford McDill ’25. As a leader of the Disengineering Club and Financial Manager of the University’s radio station, McDill told us about maxing out the math major’s credit limit and the joys of discovery. He is dismayed to have omitted his affinity for chili dogs […]

Future of Human Rights Minor Partnership Uncertain Amid Concerns About Communication

February 7, 2025, by Janhavi Munde, Features Editor. Leave a Comment

According to University Network for Human Rights (UNHR) senior faculty, they have still not received a formal decision from Wesleyan University on whether their partnership will continue. UNHR is the operating organization that implements the Human Rights Advocacy Minor’s (HRAM) curriculum and its practical fieldwork. In late 2024, the University expressed contractual concerns regarding its […]

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